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March Madness: Round One, Match Three

All polls are only open for the day until Midnight so make sure you get your votes in ASAP. If we have a tie (like we did with Twilight and Marked), I'll extend the poll an extra day.

Today's paranormal genre is Zombies!

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 Z by Michael Ford takes place in the year 2032 after a zombie strike. Josh is invited to join an underground gaming society, where the gamers hunt zombies and the action is more dangerous than it seems.

Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon involves a lot more than zombies but zombies are the main baddies. Nick Gautier is saved by a mysterious warrior and sucked into the realm of the Dark Warriors who risk everything to save humanity. He's just getting a handle on the realization that vampires and werewolves exist when his fellow classmates start to become zombies.




In dystopia, it's last year's almost-winner Maze Runner vs. The Declaration.

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In Maze Runner by James Dashner, Thomas wakes up in a maze with no memories. With the help of the other boys he finds himself with, he tries to escape. Of course this is all complicated when a girl appears unexpectedly.

About The Declaration by Gemma Malley, Bells says, This book is amazing! A dystopic novel about a world in which there are no children because humans have figured out how to live forever. Children that are born illegally are taken away and trained to serve their "betters." Anna has come to terms with her place in life as a surplus, but when a mysterious boy shows up and tells her about the parents that love her, her whole world is about to change.


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