Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Zombie Jim
1st Gallery Books trade paperback edition (3)
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Author
Publication
2011-04-01 - Gallery Books, New York, USA
Language
English
Word Count
67,750 words, Guess
Page Count
271 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveadventuresofhuck0000czol
- ISBN-101451609787
- ISBN-139781451609783
- Googleees5mRMzg1kC
- Goodreads8748607
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- OCLC Control Number720385467
- Better World Books9781451609783
- Open LibraryOL25963460M
Classifications
- LCCPR6103
Description
Adaptation of [Adventures of Huckleberry Finn](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL53908W/Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn). THERE WARN’T NO HOME LIKE A RAFT, AFTER ALL. THE MONSTERS CAIN’T GET YOU THERE. NOT SO EASY. Free at last! Huckleberry Finn and Bagger Jim, his dearest, deadest friend, have set sail on a great adventure once again, but this time rattlers, scammers, and robbers are the least of their worries. The pox is killing men and bringing them back meaner and hungrier than ever, and zombies all over are giving in to their urges to eat. Huck can’t be sure that friendship will keep him from getting eaten up too, but with a price on Jim’s head for the murder Huck staged of himself, they’ve got to rely on each other and the mighty Mississippi to make their great escape. . . . --back cover
Description
THERE WARN’T NO HOME LIKE A RAFT, AFTER ALL. THE MONSTERS CAIN’T GET YOU THERE. NOT SO EASY. Free at last! Huckleberry Finn and Bagger Jim, his dearest, deadest friend, have set sail on a great adventure once again, but this time rattlers, scammers, and robbers are the least of their worries. The pox is killing men and bringing them back meaner and hungrier than ever, and zombies all over are giving in to their urges to eat. Huck can’t be sure that friendship will keep him from getting eaten up too, but with a price on Jim’s head for the murder Huck staged of himself, they’ve got to rely on each other and the mighty Mississippi to make their great escape. . . . --back cover
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