
The Last Kids On Earth
by Douglas Holgate
The Last Kids On Earth follows 13-year-old Jack Sullivan as he battles zombies, befriends quirky allies, and keeps his sense of humor when the world goes mad. This funny, action-packed middle-grade adventure blends humor with heroism, perfect for readers aged 8 and up who crave fast-paced quests and big laughs. Written in a brisk, first-person voice, the book reads like Jack’s own notes from a town overrun by monsters, with quick chapters and playful illustrations that keep the momentum high. The story is structured for easy, kid-friendly reading, so reluctant readers can stay engaged, and curious readers can savor the speed and wit of every scene. Readers will meet Quint Baker, search for June Del Toro, and do battle with Blarg, the town’s biggest foe, all while learning about teamwork, courage, and thinking on your feet. The vibrant illustrations by Douglas Holgate bring the chaos and comedy to life on every page, making The Last Kids On Earth a feel-good, high-energy adventure that fans of Wimpy Kid, Tom Gates, Barry Loser, and Dog Man will cheer for. This first book in a monster-filled series—also drawing attention as a Netflix adaptation—reads like a video game you can hold in your hands. Zombie-apocalypse adventure filled with humor, heart, and high-stakes action Meet Jack Sullivan, Quint Baker, June Del Toro, and a quirky crew of friends Big monster battles and goofy, nail-biting challenges Vibrant illustrations by Douglas Holgate on every page Fast-paced chapters designed for both confident and reluctant readers Perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid, Tom Gates, Barry Loser, and Dog Man After finishing The Last Kids On Earth, readers feel braver and more imaginative, ready to take on their own adventures with a grin—and eager for the next installment in Jack’s post-apocalyptic world.
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