"Zombie's village has gone through some major changes since the gnome attack. Suddenly, all the houses in his village have mushroom tops and big green pipes started popping up on every street. Zombie doesn't mind this new look though. But things get even weirder when two strange-looking sewer workers appear in the village. It seems like they are snooping around, looking for a lost princess. Can Zombie and his friends help these two goofballs as they take a trip 'down the drain'? Will they be able to rescue the princess from an infamous villain?"--Back cover.
When August DuPont, eleven, leaves his eccentric Aunt Hydrangea's crumbling mansion for the first time ever, he meets family, makes a friend, and attracts a zombie.
"Zombie puberty really stinks! It seems puberty hits zombies a lot differently than humans. And Zombie is going through some major changes. But somebody forgot to tell Zombie that mutating is part of growing up. So he's up to his eye sockets in drama. But he isn't the only one that's changing. There's a volcano that is threatening to blow Zombie's village off the map. But will he be able to stop his metamorphosis in time to save his village?"--Back cover.
"Zombie's 13 year old life finally seemed like it was getting back to normal. But then suddenly, creepy little gnomes started appearing on everybody's lawn. And, at the same time, people are mysteriously disappearing and nobody knows why. Can Zombie and his friends discover what is going on? Or will they get themselves in more outrageous trouble?"--Back cover.
While investigating the supposed suicides of her best friend, Riley, and mean girls June and Dayton, sixteen-year-old Wiccan Mila Flores accidentally brings them back to life.