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Flesh Code: Vol. I (Novella) (Dead Education's Army) (Volume 1)

by Alan Dale

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The education system in America is bad enough, but when the world's schools are brainwashing the future with New Order World brainwashing rhetoric, well, the end result, is...zombies....This first novella in this Young Adult Series (Ages 14-and-up) explores the coming of the zombie horde (or scrats) who took the NWO'S compliance "pill" and are now ready to eat everyone in sight. Those that didn't turn were the small percentage of students who thought for themselves and now must use those smarts to survive the zombie apocalypse.Also, the adults who didn't take their own pills are left to fight the millions of zombies who fel the NWO was to be listened to and trusted.As two cousins trapped in their respective schools on two different sides of the United States try to keep in touch through this new war, kids all over the world move toward social media sites and text messaging to help each other survive the zombies' attack on those who were smarter than them to begin with."Flesh Code: Vol. I" is written entirely in social media formats as the young turn toward what has become their primary way of communicating in the 21st century. As the New World Order moves in on shutting down all communication, kids rally to find the best way to stage their fight against the ghoulish flesh eaters they once called their friends."Flesh Code: Vol. I" is the alternative, YA universe version, of Alan Dale's "Dead Nations' Army" trilogy which launched in July with "Code Flesh." Four characters from "DNA" have crossed over into the "DEA" series while a number of characters in one book have an alternative personality in the other.Some reviews about "Dead Nations' Army: Code Flesh" include:"Mr. Dale has no problem delivering truth. He is compelled and motivated to educate the populous and does this with fierce force...if you like your zombies wrapped in a little politics, then you must check out DNA." -Brains Magazine, Summer 2012 issue."Alan Dale's The Dead Nation's Army: Code Flesh is a stark, Maltuhsian nightmare peppered with a strong indictment of political power and base human greed. Told simply, with raw, muscular prose, this planned trilogy has the potential to develop into an important contribution to the zombie genre. I definitely recommend reading this NOW."- Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Mutated. A series that has caused plenty of controversy and brought in its share of enemies, both the "DNA" and "DEA" series hope to entertain as well as inform readers of the world we live and where we are headed...Join the Army...become fresh flesh...… (more)
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I really tried to like this story, but there was so much confusion in this book, I could not tell what was going on. A really good editor could make this into a good book. I really like what Mr. Dale's message was, but I could not make sense of the story. You went from one character's thoughts straight into another's without any kind of break or told who was speaking. And the commas, Lord the commas...they where everywhere! Places they weren't supposed to be. I will try to read again if and when it is edited properly. Sorry. ( )
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The education system in America is bad enough, but when the world's schools are brainwashing the future with New Order World brainwashing rhetoric, well, the end result, is...zombies....This first novella in this Young Adult Series (Ages 14-and-up) explores the coming of the zombie horde (or scrats) who took the NWO'S compliance "pill" and are now ready to eat everyone in sight. Those that didn't turn were the small percentage of students who thought for themselves and now must use those smarts to survive the zombie apocalypse.Also, the adults who didn't take their own pills are left to fight the millions of zombies who fel the NWO was to be listened to and trusted.As two cousins trapped in their respective schools on two different sides of the United States try to keep in touch through this new war, kids all over the world move toward social media sites and text messaging to help each other survive the zombies' attack on those who were smarter than them to begin with."Flesh Code: Vol. I" is written entirely in social media formats as the young turn toward what has become their primary way of communicating in the 21st century. As the New World Order moves in on shutting down all communication, kids rally to find the best way to stage their fight against the ghoulish flesh eaters they once called their friends."Flesh Code: Vol. I" is the alternative, YA universe version, of Alan Dale's "Dead Nations' Army" trilogy which launched in July with "Code Flesh." Four characters from "DNA" have crossed over into the "DEA" series while a number of characters in one book have an alternative personality in the other.Some reviews about "Dead Nations' Army: Code Flesh" include:"Mr. Dale has no problem delivering truth. He is compelled and motivated to educate the populous and does this with fierce force...if you like your zombies wrapped in a little politics, then you must check out DNA." -Brains Magazine, Summer 2012 issue."Alan Dale's The Dead Nation's Army: Code Flesh is a stark, Maltuhsian nightmare peppered with a strong indictment of political power and base human greed. Told simply, with raw, muscular prose, this planned trilogy has the potential to develop into an important contribution to the zombie genre. I definitely recommend reading this NOW."- Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Mutated. A series that has caused plenty of controversy and brought in its share of enemies, both the "DNA" and "DEA" series hope to entertain as well as inform readers of the world we live and where we are headed...Join the Army...become fresh flesh...

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