Take All of Us
Natalie Leif
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A YA unbury-your-gays horror in which an undead teen must find the boy he loves before he loses his mind and body. Five years ago, a parasite poisoned the water of Ian's West Virginia hometown, turning dozens of locals into dark-eyed, oil-dripping shells of their former selves. With chronic migraines and seizures limiting his physical abilities, Ian relies on his best friend and secret love Eric to mercy-kill any infected people they come across. Until a new health report about the contamination triggers a mandatory government evacuation, and Ian cracks his head in the rush. Used to hospitals and health scares, Ian always thought he'd die young... but he wasn't planning on coming back. Much less face the slow, painful realization that Eric left him behind to die. Desperate to find Eric and the truth before the parasite takes over him, Ian along with two others left behind--his old childhood rival Monica and the jaded prepper Angel--journey to track down Eric. What they don't know is that Eric is also looking for Ian, and he's determined to mercy-kill him.
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Holiday House
Publish Date
June 04, 2024
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.9 X 1.2 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780823456611
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What is there to say about the mysterious Natalie Leif? A Wisconsin graduate with a BA in Technical Writing, Leif is an author, illustrator, and library page. By day, they shelve books and talk to patrons. By night, they write stories about undead kids and draw illustrations about magic. Their writing and illustration work has appeared in several anthologies, including the Tankadere series by Crab Tank and Then It Was Dark by Sarah Benkin, as well as on the site Reflex Fiction. They've won the Seattle EPIC Writers contest for fiction and poetry and drew the nonprofit graphic novel Crossing the Road for the city of Lynnwood, WA.
Reviews
★ "Sharp, surreal prose depicts gory scenes of body horror while quick pacing ferries Leif's compassionate debut horror novel, a deliciously readable ode to disabled kids fighting for survival."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Refreshing and unique."--School Library Journal "Horror fans will likely appreciate the mystery built in around the parasite that creates the (briefly) living dead, and romance buffs with strong stomachs will find Eric and Ian deeply likeable as a potential pair who deserve whatever happiness they can find."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Earnest and ambitious. . ."--Kirkus Reviews "Leif writes with a fiercely keen understanding of how neurodivergent and disabled people are expected to behave and how they are treated during a crisis. With plenty of dark humor, body horror, and empathy, this queer horror love story is an excellent debut."--Booklist "Take All of Us is about the people left behind every day, even before the zombie apocalypse. Full of rage, heartache, and humor, this book is a welcome and much needed addition to the genre."--Lish McBride, author of Hold Me Closer, Necromancer
"Refreshing and unique."--School Library Journal "Horror fans will likely appreciate the mystery built in around the parasite that creates the (briefly) living dead, and romance buffs with strong stomachs will find Eric and Ian deeply likeable as a potential pair who deserve whatever happiness they can find."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Earnest and ambitious. . ."--Kirkus Reviews "Leif writes with a fiercely keen understanding of how neurodivergent and disabled people are expected to behave and how they are treated during a crisis. With plenty of dark humor, body horror, and empathy, this queer horror love story is an excellent debut."--Booklist "Take All of Us is about the people left behind every day, even before the zombie apocalypse. Full of rage, heartache, and humor, this book is a welcome and much needed addition to the genre."--Lish McBride, author of Hold Me Closer, Necromancer