Zombie Bums from Uranus

Zombie Bums from Uranus is a novel by Australian children's author Andy Griffiths,[1] and is the second part of Griffiths' Bum trilogy. The book was released in 2003 worldwide, however, the United States version was titled Zombie Butts from Uranus as opposed to Zombie Bums from Uranus.

Zombie Bums from Uranus
First edition
AuthorAndy Griffiths
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's
Published2003 (Pan Macmillan)
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages275 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN978-0-330-36425-6 (paperback edition)
OCLC156029078
Preceded byThe Day My Bum Went Psycho 
Followed byBumageddon: The Final Pongflict 

Plot synopsis

The story opens with protagonist from the previous story The Day My Bum Went Psycho, Zack Freeman skiing down a "mountain", whilst repeatedly arguing with his bum. After defying death many times, Zack falls to his death off a waterfall, and then realises that he is actually in Silas Sterne's state-of-the-art bum fighting simulator. After another in what is revealed to be a long series of ear-bashings by The Kicker, Zack gives up bum-fighting and leaves the academy.

Meanwhile, up near Uranus, James and Judi Freeman have just collected a bum from Uranus, after they were found to be what made up the rings. Back on earth, Zack finds his hometown completely flattened from a Bum-blitz, excluding his Gran's house to his great relief.

gollark: Anyway, did you know that you'll either implode or not implode in the next femtosecond?
gollark: Hermaphrodite things exist and you can easily imagine aliens with more or fewer sexes.
gollark: Not all binary choices have even odds either way, and there are more than 2 anyway.
gollark: We don't have data on any, so I don't know what you're referring to there.
gollark: If you pick a random species on Earth the chance it has two sexes is not actually exactly 50%, see. Even if that was true, it would be ridiculous to just assume alien life would turn out exactly the same way.

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