Glam Rockers, Glitter Bombs, Murder Birds, & Emo Gods

ebook My Semester Abroad at the End of the World: Snog Team Six, #5 · Snog Team Six

By Ted Neill

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"The greatest book of all time to conclude the greatest series of all time."

  • Definitely not said by the author
  • "Reading this book was better than the time my dad backed his car over my bike."

  • Said by some kid who no longer has a bike.
  • "I think this book gave me a rash."

  • Said by some kid who probably already had a rash and instead of "rash" meant to say, "reason to live."

  • It's Kolkata. It's a zombie outbreak. It's the end of the world.
    The only ones who can stop it are five nerds, their former frat-boy frenemy, and a splintered Indian goddess who likes Looney Tunes and tossing pianos at other angry gods.
    Liam, Mitchell, Jeanie, Jax, Esmeralda, and Troy will have to face down intergalactic and inter dimensional dangers if they want their loved ones to survive (not to mention their lovely planet). Friends and enemies, old and new, will emerge to offer help, sabotage, or both.
    It's adventure fueled by Pop-Tarts, Cheez-Its, chevda mix, and Lucky Charms.
    Bring your barf bag and buckle up.
    The Snog Team Six series is science fiction, fantasy, and humor mashed up in shameless—perfect—proportions. It's a story of scrappy misfits caught up in a fight they didn't pick but they will finish. Beyond the numerous comparisons to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Harry Potter, it's adored by fans of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians; Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus series; Hank Green's Carl Saga; TJ Klune's The House in the Cerulean Sea; Garth Nix's Lefthanded Book Sellers; and Terry Pratchett's Discworld. It's irreverent, clever; full of humor and heart. You won't be able to put it down.

    Glam Rockers, Glitter Bombs, Murder Birds, & Emo Gods