Zombie Heads in a Zombie Apocalypse Composition Notebook (Green Rays Background)


Book Description

Introducing a creepy-cool-crazy composition notebook with hand-painted watercolor zombie heads (Green Rays Background Edition). Perfect for Halloween and year-round! Bring on the zombie apocalypse! Composition Notebook Features: 100 Wide Ruled Pages 7.5" X 9.25" (Perfect Size) Matte Cover Makes a great gift for Girls, Boys (Kids of all Ages) Adults, and Senior Citizens. Why are we obsessed with zombies? Maybe because they just simply refuse to die. They're an unstoppable force. We're also obsessed because the thought of zombies forces us to confront death face-to-face. Or rather, death confronts us, looking to eat our brains and have us join its ranks. Sometimes, zombies can represent larger metaphors, like race and racial tensions, atomic or nuclear destruction, globalism, climate change, communism, consumerism, or disease (deadly plagues). But sometimes zombies are just zombies: groaning corpses who shuffle around remind us that, even if we're never somehow reanimated, this is what death and decay look like. Zombies often get a bad rap. But the bottom line is that they're just trying to find their next meal. Unfortunately, that next meal may be you. Did you know? The term zombie (Haitian French: zombi) comes from Haitian folklore, in which a zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, most commonly via voodoo magic. The English word "zombie" was first recorded in 1819, in a history of Brazil by the poet Robert Southey, in the form of "zombie." The Oxford English Dictionary gives the word's origin as West African and compares it to the Kongo words nzambi (god) and zumbi or nzumbi (fetish). The first zombie film -- White Zombie (1932) -- was released at the onset of the American horror movie genre, just one year after Dracula and Frankenstein. The word "zombie" was never used in George Romero's influential movie, Night of the Living Dead (1968). The movie was technically about "ghouls." Romero didn't start calling them "zombies" until Dawn of the Dead (1978). This composition notebook's 7.5" x 9.25" size is perfect for carrying around in your bag or backpack. And having 100 wide-ruled pages, there's plenty of space within this notebook for all the notes you need. This fun Zombie Halloween Composition (Spiral Rays Edition) notebook is perfect for writing notes and jotting down your thoughts! Perfect for: * A Daily Journal * Drawing * Doodling * Sketching * Taking Notes * Organizing * To-Do Lists * Birthday Gifts * Back to School Supplies * Writing the next Great Novel * Poetry * Brainstorming And Much More!




Zombie Heads in a Zombie Apocalypse Composition Notebook


Book Description

Introducing a creepy-cool-crazy composition notebook with hand-painted watercolor zombie heads. Perfect for Halloween and year-round. Bring on the zombie apocalypse! Composition Notebook Features: 100 Wide Ruled Pages 7.5" X 9.25" (Perfect Size) Matte Cover Makes a great gift for Girls, Boys (Kids of all Ages) Adults, and Senior Citizens. Why are we obsessed with zombies? Maybe because they just simply refuse to die. They're an unstoppable force. We're also obsessed because the thought of zombies forces us to confront death face-to-face. Or rather, death confronts us, looking to eat our brains and have us join its ranks. Sometimes, zombies can represent larger metaphors, like race and racial tensions, atomic or nuclear destruction, globalism, climate change, communism, consumerism, or disease (deadly plagues). But sometimes zombies are just zombies: groaning corpses who shuffle around remind us that, even if we're never somehow reanimated, this is what death and decay look like. Zombies often get a bad rap. But the bottom line is that they're just trying to find their next meal. Unfortunately, that next meal may be you. Did you know? The term zombie (Haitian French: zombi) comes from Haitian folklore, in which a zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, most commonly via voodoo magic. The English word "zombie" was first recorded in 1819, in a history of Brazil by the poet Robert Southey, in the form of "zombie." The Oxford English Dictionary gives the word's origin as West African and compares it to the Kongo words nzambi (god) and zumbi or nzumbi (fetish). The first zombie film -- White Zombie (1932) -- was released at the onset of the American horror movie genre, just one year after Dracula and Frankenstein. The word "zombie" was never used in George Romero's influential movie, Night of the Living Dead (1968). The movie was technically about "ghouls." Romero didn't start calling them "zombies" until Dawn of the Dead (1978). This zombie composition notebook is perfect for: * A Daily Journal * Drawing * Doodling * Sketching * Taking Notes * Organizing * To-Do Lists * Birthday Gifts * Back to School Supplies * Writing the next Great Novel * Poetry * Brainstorming And Much More!




Zombie Heads in a Zombie Apocalypse (Pink and Purple Sky Edition)


Book Description

Introducing a creepy-cool-crazy composition notebook with hand-painted watercolor zombie heads. This edition has a wacky pink and purple sky. Perfect for Halloween and year-round. Bring on the zombie apocalypse! Composition Notebook Features: 100 Wide Ruled Pages 7.5" X 9.25" (Perfect Size) Matte Cover Makes a great gift for Girls, Boys (Kids of all Ages) Adults, and Senior Citizens. Why are we obsessed with zombies? Maybe because they just simply refuse to die. They're an unstoppable force. We're also obsessed because the thought of zombies forces us to confront death face-to-face. Or rather, death confronts us, looking to eat our brains and have us join its ranks. Sometimes, zombies can represent larger metaphors, like race and racial tensions, atomic or nuclear destruction, globalism, climate change, communism, consumerism, or disease (deadly plagues). But sometimes zombies are just zombies: groaning corpses who shuffle around remind us that, even if we're never somehow reanimated, this is what death and decay look like. Zombies often get a bad rap. But the bottom line is that they're just trying to find their next meal. Unfortunately, that next meal may be you. Did you know? The term zombie (Haitian French: zombi) comes from Haitian folklore, in which a zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, most commonly via voodoo magic. The English word "zombie" was first recorded in 1819, in a history of Brazil by the poet Robert Southey, in the form of "zombie." The Oxford English Dictionary gives the word's origin as West African and compares it to the Kongo words nzambi (god) and zumbi or nzumbi (fetish). The first zombie film -- White Zombie (1932) -- was released at the onset of the American horror movie genre, just one year after Dracula and Frankenstein. The word "zombie" was never used in George Romero's influential movie, Night of the Living Dead (1968). The movie was technically about "ghouls." Romero didn't start calling them "zombies" until Dawn of the Dead (1978). This zombie composition notebook is perfect for: * A Daily Journal * Drawing * Doodling * Sketching * Taking Notes * Organizing * To-Do Lists * Birthday Gifts * Back to School Supplies * Writing the next Great Novel * Poetry * Brainstorming And Much More!




Zombie Apocalypse Graph Paper Composition Notebook


Book Description

This composition notebook cover is a scene that could be something that could be straight out of dystopian novel or graphic novel, the horrors of which we can only imagine in our nightmares. In this chaotic land, the zombie attack may be the least of your worries.The interior of this notebook is comprised of graph paper with 4 squares per inch, making it the perfect composition book for math class, engineering projects, doodling, or journaling.




Zombie Apocalypse Composition Notebook, Unruled Blank Sketch Paper


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Show off your style and break away from boring, average marble composition books. Your school supplies should look great with unique designs like this zombie survival theme note book featuring an outbreak of zombies in a halloween graveyard ready to strike with an angel hunter looking down from above. This cool composition book is great for all your school subjects notetaking, drawing, sketching and creative journaling! 100 sheets of 9 3/4" x 7 1/2" paper give you 200 numbered pages for writing and drawing. Not too large or too small, this cute design is printed front and back with black spine. Blank unruled pages - no lines 100 sheets / 200 numbered writing pages Zombie Horror Theme Design on front & back Use as Composition Notebook, Graphing & Drawing or Blank Journal Dimensions: 9 3/4" x 7 1/2" Primary Colors: Grey, Purple, Green & White




Zombie Apocalypse Wide Rule Composition Notebook


Book Description

This composition notebook cover is a scene that could be something that could be straight out of dystopian novel or graphic novel, the horrors of which we can only imagine in our nightmares. In this chaotic land, the zombie attack may be the least of your worries. The interior contains 200 pages of wide rule notebook paper.




Zombie Apocalypse Composition Notebook, Dotted Grid Journal Paper


Book Description

Show off your style and break away from boring, average marble composition books. Your school supplies should look great with unique designs like this zombie survival theme note book featuring an outbreak of zombies in a halloween graveyard ready to strike with an angel hunter looking down from above. This cool composition book is great for all your school subjects notetaking, organization & daily planning and creative journaling! 250 numbered pages for writing. Not too large or too small, this cute design is printed front and back with black spine. Dotted Grid pattern perfect for bullet journaling 250 numbered pages Zombie Horror Theme Design on front & back Use as Composition Notebook, Graphing & Drawing or Organizing Planner Dimensions: 9 3/4" x 7 1/2" Primary Colors: Grey, Purple, Green & White




Zombie Apocalypse Composition Notebook, 4x4 Quad Rule Graph Paper


Book Description

Show off your style and break away from boring, average marble composition books. Your school supplies should look great with unique designs like this zombie survival theme note book featuring an outbreak of zombies in a halloween graveyard ready to strike with an angel hunter looking down from above. Quadrille ruled graph paper with 4 squares per inch and room on the front for name / subject. This cool composition book is great for all your school subjects notetaking, math and scientific formula writing, drawing & sketching and creative journaling! 100 sheets of 9 3/4" x 7 1/2" paper give you 200 pages for writing. Not too large or too small, this cute design is printed front and back with black spine. 4x4 Quad Ruled Graph Paper 100 sheets / 200 writing pages Zombie Horror Theme Design on front & back Use as Composition Notebook, Graphing & Drawing or Blank Journal Dimensions: 9 3/4" x 7 1/2" Primary Colors: Grey, Purple, Green & White




Certified Zombie Killer...Head And Dead


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Only $6.99! Perfect Journal, Diary, Notebook - Amazing design and high quality cover and paper. - Matte Cover. - Perfect size 6x9" - No Spiral - Use it as a journal, note taking, composition notebook, makes a great gift!




Certified Zombie Killer...Head And Dead


Book Description

Only $6.99! Perfect Journal, Diary, Notebook - Amazing design and high quality cover and paper. - Matte Cover. - Perfect size 6x9" - No Spiral - Use it as a journal, note taking, composition notebook, makes a great gift!