Road Trip of the Undead by Dalton Ford - HTML preview

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 Author’s Note

 

  I ask of you to read this before you read the book itself. Even if you picked it up just too waste time in class (even though it probablyshouldn’t be in a classroom, especially an elementary school one) or actually want to read it. Once you do so, I think you will have a better understanding of the book than those who don’t.

  First of all, I would like to personally thank you for purchasing/reading this piece of writing. It is rather interesting in my opinion as well as one of my close friends, but we’ll get to that in a few paragraphs. If you enjoy horror/action/adventure/zombie books then you will probably like this book.

  I started it at the age of twelve by handwriting. I got the idea from a six page Halloween story I wrote. I continued it on and off until the age of thirteen when I got my laptop. I made plenty of progress, but then it broke due to several factors. I had to wait several months until I got a new one. I kept writing the book on this computer and finished it right after I turned fifteen.That’s pretty much all the background information you need for the process.

  Second of all, I would like to dedicate this book to many people. The first one being my close friends Frankie (from my school but I had absolutely no idea on how she made it here or this far), otherwise known as Frank. I would like to thank her for all the time she put into reading this book and inspiring me to write more.If it wasn’t for her, it probably would have taken a few more months. She was the first person I sent a text message to at exactly 2:59 a.m. when I completed Part 4. She was asleep at the time, but she probably was excited the moment she woke up.

  The last, and main, person this book gets dedicated to is Bubba. Yes, Bubba is real. He was with me from my first year of life until I was thirteen. His death, among the things that have been listed, are what inspired me to write Part 2, 3, and 4. He, as made out to be in this book, was the most important thing in the world to me. Even though I have lost him, his spirit shall live on through this book. I miss and think about him every day. He was the best dog who ever lived in so many ways. He was my companion, and best friend.