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The No-Brainer's Guide to Decomposition

Adrianna Cuevas (2024-09-24)

Subgenre
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages170 (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age10

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Trigger warnings

DeathMental Illness

Protagonist archetypes

Neurodivergent Protagonist

Synopsis

In Pura Belpré Honor–winning author Adrianna Cuevas's new spooky middle grade novel. Frani must fight to stop the undead from rising in her father’s body-farm laboratory—that is, if she can embrace the true nature of her brain and its ADHD. No one has ever called Frani Gonzalez squeamish. Seriously, whether it’s guts (no big deal), bugs (move aside, she’s got this), or anything else that you might find at the Central Texas Forensic Anthropology Research Facility, to her and her dad, the university’s body farm is just home. Having bodies buried in her backyard doesn’t exactly make Frani the most popular kid in school, and the imaginary spider that lives in a web in her brain isn’t helping either. Arañita’s always to blame for the distracted thoughts weaving through Frani’s mind. But when a hand reaches out of the ground and grabs her ankle, Frani realizes that she’s got bigger problems. Not everything is as it seems at the body farm, and now Frani must help the teenage zombie that crawled out of the dirt…before he gets too hungry. But as more and more zombies begin to appear—and they seem to get less and less friendly—can Frani embrace the true nature of her brain and count on new friendships to solve the body farm's mystery before it's overrun with the undead? Perfect for Halloween Reading Ideal for fans of the supernatural Features light scares

Is The No-Brainer's Guide to Decomposition appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

A spooky but ultimately lighthearted middle grade story featuring zombies, a body farm setting, and a protagonist with ADHD. Contains mild horror elements and discussion of death/bodies in a forensic context, but tone is comedic and appropriate for the age group.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death and mental illness.

Who'll love this

Kids who love spooky stories with humor will enjoy Frani's adventure helping friendly zombies while learning to embrace her ADHD brain.

Tags

Zombie FictionHorror ComedyContemporary FantasyAdhd Representation