6/25/10

Blog Tour - Paul Is Undead - Alan Goldsher



Welcome to the tour for Paul Is Undead: The British Zombie Invasion by Alan Goldsher.

Please forgive my lack of review, as I've been recovering from surgery and I'm a bit behind in reading/reviewing but please enjoy the below information:

Summary:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IT'S TIME TO REALLY MEET THE BEATLES.

For John Lennon, a young, idealistic zombie guitarist with dreams of global domination, Liverpool seems the ideal place to form a band that could take over the world. In an inspired act, Lennon kills and reanimates local rocker Paul McCartney, kicking off an unstoppable partnership. With the addition of newly zombified guitarist George Harrison and drummer/Seventh Level Ninja Lord Ringo Starr, the Beatles soon cut a swath of bloody good music and bloody violent mayhem across Europe, America, and the entire planet.

In this searing oral history, discover how the Fab Four climbed to the Toppermost of the Poppermost while stealing the hearts, ears, and brains of smitten teenage girls. Learn the tale behind a spiritual journey that resulted in the dismemberment of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Marvel at the seemingly indestructible quartet’s survival of a fierce attack by Eighth Level Ninja Lord Yoko Ono. And find out how the boys escaped eternal death at the hands of England’s greatest zombie hunter, Mick Jagger.

Through all this, one mystery remains: Can the Beatles sublimate their hunger for gray matter, remain on top of the charts, and stay together for all eternity? After all, three of the Fab Four are zombies, and zombies live forever. . . .

The book is getting rave reviews and I'm currently enjoying my copy with hopes of reviewing it when I've got a little bit more energy. But in the meantime, please check out some cool websites:

Alan Goldsher's website - check out his picture, he's kinda cute!
Alan's blog
Interview with author with his publisher, Simon & Schuster

1 comment:

Ordinary Reader said...

Hi. I'm stopping by from the hop. I hope your recovery is going well. Give yourself lots of time - you can always fill the time reading books! Get well soon, Dianne