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The Death and Life of Schneider Wrack
The Death and Life of Schneider Wrack | Nate Crowley
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Squidapus
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What an incredible fascinating world! And Squidapus isn't just saying that cause it has psychic squid and taking crabs! A zombie wakes up on a ship sent out to hunt massive oceanic monstrosities and starts an undead revolution in the process. While the characters are strong and have their moments the real strength of this book is the world building; Squidapus needs to know more about the endless Ocean and the lost technology that created the world

DuckOfDoom I love Squidapus 🦆♥️🐙 5y
Squidapus @DuckOfDoom Ha ha, thank you so much! He might seem a squid of few words but he really likes posting on here! 5y
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Squidapus
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Squidapus remembered he had this while organizing his backlog and hopes maybe THIS time he'll get a book whose blurb sounds silly and actually is instead of heavy and depressing (looking at you Space Unicorn Blues and Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town >____> )

TobeyTheScavengerMonk That is one heck of a synopsis. I look forward to hearing what Squidapus thinks. 5y
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BookishTrish
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Bailedbailed

It‘s rare that I‘ll bail on one of my #RussellBooks books, but after 55 pages I am not into this book at all. The writing is much too dense for a zombie novel. Not feeling it.

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BookDude
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Mehso-so

Schneider Wrack wakes up as a corpse inside the hollowed out carcass of a leviathan, and thus begins this sci-fi-horror-comedy. Teaming up with another zombie, whom he saved from the jaws of a shark on metal legs, they seek out to destroy the city that made them what they are (undead slave workers) and then travel up an Amazonian river to find the alien power that made it all possible.