About Zombies Ate My Homework
“Zombies Ate My Homework,” the latest whimsical and spine-tingling chapter book by Paul Wennersberg-Løvholen, hitting shelves on August 31st. This engaging new title promises to be a hit among young readers aged 7-12 and fans of light-hearted supernatural adventures.
In “Zombies Ate My Homework,” readers are transported to Swindon Academy, a school where the normal routine of homework and tests is frequently interrupted by eerie and outlandish occurrences. The book follows the adventures of best friends Max and Lila, who, by day, navigate the ups and downs of middle school life, but by night, transform into intrepid supernatural sleuths.
Each chapter of this exciting new series delves deeper into the mysterious goings on at Swindon Academy following the arrival of a cryptic new teacher, Mr. Xanar.
Paul Wennersberg-Løvholen, an established author known for his previously beloved book “Super Farty Pants!,” brings his signature humor and inventive storytelling to this latest venture. Originally hailing from Swindon, the setting of “Zombies Ate My Homework,” Paul now resides in Oslo. His deep connection to the town adds an authentic touch to the book’s vibrant setting.
Drawing inspiration from classic series like R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” and “The Demon Headmaster,” with the playful humor of Dav Pilkey, “Zombies Ate My Homework” is designed to captivate and entertain young readers while offering just the right amount of thrills. Each page of this delightful chapter book is packed with laughs, surprises, and the courageous duo of Max and Lila, proving that true bravery lies in facing one’s fears—and doing so with a friend by your side.
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Author Bio:
Paul Wennersberg-løvholen is the founder of Raccoon Press and author of the very well- received childrens book, Super Farty Pants, alongside several other childrens books.
He is a former filmmaker, and published horror writer, turned childrens author, following the birth of his own little monsters.
Originally from Wales, he now lives in Norway, where he divides his time between his family, writing, and working with teenage refugees.