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Don't Eat Cat
Don't Eat Cat | Jess Walter
In this brilliantly entertaining send-up of zombie lit, Edgar Award winner and National Book Award finalist Jess Walter offers a twist on AmericaÕs favorite monster: You donÕt have to be dead to be a zombie. Walter creates a postapocalyptic nightmare that is as sidesplitting as it is movingÑand all the more damning because itÕs so recognizable. Set in the year 2040, amid rolling epidemics, economic collapses, ozone tumors, genetic piracy, and an Arizona border war, ÒDonÕt Eat CatÓ is the story of Owen, a guy who just wants to forget the results of his recent full-body scan with a grande soy latte before going to work in SeattleÕs food/finance district. The world has gone straight to hell, and the most horrifying part of it is that not a damn thing has changed: You still have to go to work, you still donÕt have a girlfriend, and, unbelievably, the line at the Starbucks Financial still stretches on forever. Why? Because thereÕs a zombie working behind the counter, an addict of a club drug that causes its users to become aggressive, milk-pale, dead-eyed dimwits with an appetite for rodents and house petsÑcats in particular (and, in very, very rare cases, humans). When Owen finally makes it to the head of the line, the afflicted baristaÕs people skills falter under pressure and he mauls the store manager. ItÕs the first documented zombie attack in months, and it sets the sim-tweets buzzing, ultimately ending in a vigilante killing. As for Owen, he gets more than a free latte out of the incident: HeÕs forced to confront the brokenness of his present life by venturing into the past. With the help of a private investigator, he heads into SeattleÕs Zombie Town to search for the only woman he has ever loved. In ÒDonÕt Eat Cat,Ó some highs are better than a lifetime of being human.
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