The Infects

Stuck in the wilderness with a bunch of other juvenile delinquents on an “Inward Trek,” it doesn't seem that things could get worse for seventeen-year-old Nick “Nero” Sole.

But they do. Overnight, Nero's counselors turn into flesh-eating maniacs and start chowing down on his fellow miscreants-like a monster movie come to life. As in any classic monster flick worth its salted popcorn, colossal carnage sends survivors rabbiting into the woods while the mindless horde of “infects” shambles, moans, and drools behind. These kids have seen the movies; they know the rules.

Unfortunately, knowing the rules isn't going to be enough.

The Infects is a genre buster; yes, it's a fast-paced gore fest, but it's also an incisive commentary on the evil that lurks within each of us.

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The Infects

Stuck in the wilderness with a bunch of other juvenile delinquents on an “Inward Trek,” it doesn't seem that things could get worse for seventeen-year-old Nick “Nero” Sole.

But they do. Overnight, Nero's counselors turn into flesh-eating maniacs and start chowing down on his fellow miscreants-like a monster movie come to life. As in any classic monster flick worth its salted popcorn, colossal carnage sends survivors rabbiting into the woods while the mindless horde of “infects” shambles, moans, and drools behind. These kids have seen the movies; they know the rules.

Unfortunately, knowing the rules isn't going to be enough.

The Infects is a genre buster; yes, it's a fast-paced gore fest, but it's also an incisive commentary on the evil that lurks within each of us.

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The Infects

The Infects

by Sean Beaudoin

Narrated by Nick Podehl

Unabridged — 8 hours, 44 minutes

The Infects

The Infects

by Sean Beaudoin

Narrated by Nick Podehl

Unabridged — 8 hours, 44 minutes

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Overview

Stuck in the wilderness with a bunch of other juvenile delinquents on an “Inward Trek,” it doesn't seem that things could get worse for seventeen-year-old Nick “Nero” Sole.

But they do. Overnight, Nero's counselors turn into flesh-eating maniacs and start chowing down on his fellow miscreants-like a monster movie come to life. As in any classic monster flick worth its salted popcorn, colossal carnage sends survivors rabbiting into the woods while the mindless horde of “infects” shambles, moans, and drools behind. These kids have seen the movies; they know the rules.

Unfortunately, knowing the rules isn't going to be enough.

The Infects is a genre buster; yes, it's a fast-paced gore fest, but it's also an incisive commentary on the evil that lurks within each of us.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

It is the zombie novel only Beaudoin could write, an allusive horror novel that engages in philosophical, social, and humanist critique while providing plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Beaudoin’s blackly comedic tale takes zombie lore to new territory—not only with the outbreak’s unusual point of origin but also with its consideration of the next phase of human evolution. An utterly original voice, plenty of sly pop-culture references, and a twist ending make for a satisfying read.
—The Horn Book

This novel is full of dark, satiric humor and irreverent references to punk rock and horror movies. . . . The conclusion of the book is brave and unexpected, offering readers a twist in a bleakly memorable ending. Booktalk this smart skewering of the zombie genre to your older teen readers as a gloriously bloody, profane smash-up of Louis Sachar’s HOLES and the film ZOMBIELAND, and it will find an enthusiastic audience.
—VOYA

Horror goes hand in hand with dark comedy in this wickedly unpredictable adventure, as Beaudoin simultaneously skewers the fast food industry and familiar zombie tropes.
—Publishers Weekly

There is a certain “horror movie” aura that keeps readers wondering what is down in the basement or waiting to pop out from behind the door. The Infects may have an audience with cool-cat readers who like being one step ahead of the adults in the room
—School Library Journal

With sarcastic teens, hundreds of zombies, and an evil villain plotting to take over the world, fans of horror films will enjoy this fast and fun read, especially high school boys!
—Library Media Connection

Forget about twists and turns; it takes expectations and turns them upside down and sideways and I loved every moment of the weird, scary, funny, terrifying trip.
—A Chair, A Fireplace, & A Tea Cozy (SLJ blog)

Kirkus Reviews

A court-mandated hike becomes zombie flick, laden with 1980s pop-culture references. Seventeen-year-old Nick's life could be better. Since his worthless father, the Dude, "Has Other Concerns" than buying groceries, Nick works at the chicken factory to earn food and medicine for his oddball baby sister. An accident at the factory leaves Nick jailed for...well, it's not clear what he's jailed for. Living in an unjust world, perhaps? Nick's troupe of realistically foulmouthed delinquents are soon fighting off chicken-gnawing, entrails-chomping zombies at the top of a mountain, calling one another "fag" every step of the way. In prose that consists of far too many one-sentence and even one-word paragraphs ("Had to see. / If it was. / Skoal. / Another step"), Nick has masturbatory fantasies about the hottest girl zombie, even while mooning over the object of his affections, Petal Gazes, a manic pixie punk-rock girl with anime eyes and a "Bauhaus" hoodie. Like Pete Hautman's Rash (2006), this over-the-top boys'-prison-camp adventure resembles a grown-up Holes (1998), but lacks the heart and ultimate optimism of either. The sexed-up face-eating may please dedicated fans of the shambling undead, despite self-aware sarcasm that explicitly mocks the commercialism of current zombie fandom. Gory horror that thinks nihilist incoherence is the same thing as edgy. It's wrong. (Horror. 15-17)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172589904
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 09/25/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
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