Max Brallier (maxbrallier.com)is the author of more than twenty books and games, including the previous book in The Last Kids on Earth series. He writes children's books and adult books, including the pick-your-own-path adventure Can YOU Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? Heis the creator and writer of Galactic Hot Dogs, a sci-fi middle-grade series from Aladdin. Hewritesfor licensed properties including Adventure Time, Regular Show, Steven Universe, and Uncle Grandpa. Under the pen name Jack Chabert, he is the creator and author of the Eerie Elementary series for Scholastic Books. In the olden days, he was a game designer for the virtual worldPoptropica andworked in the marketing department at St. Martin's Press. Max lives in New York City with hiswife, Alyse, who is way too good for him. Follow Max on Twitter @MaxBrallier.
A New York Times bestseller This series is a must-have for middle grade collections.--School Library Journal The likable cast, lots of adventure, and gooey, oozy monster slime galore keep the pages turning.--Booklist Jack's witty narration and Holgate's pitch-perfect illustrations make for a terrific read that's particularly well suited for middle-grade boys who might otherwise be reluctant to pick up a book. . . . An apocalyptic adventure with a whole lot of heart.--Kirkus Reviews Acclaim for The Last Kids on Earth: Terrifyingly fun! Max Brallier's The Last Kids on Earth delivers big thrills and even bigger laughs.--Jeff Kinney, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Diary of a Wimpy Kid * Middle-grade readers, particularly boys, will find Jack's pitch-perfect mix of humor, bravado, and self-professed geekiness impossible to resist. . . . The marriage of text and illustration serves as a perfect example of what an illustrated novel can and should be.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review * Terrifically funny . . . Snarky end-of-the-world fun.--Publishers Weekly, starred review * This book provides loads of laughs. . . . A gross-out good time with surprisingly nuanced character development.--School Library Journal, starred review