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Huck Finn and the Zombie Jim: The classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with "the N word" replaced by the word zombie

Current price: $11.99
Huck Finn and the Zombie Jim: The classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with "the N word" replaced by the word zombie
Huck Finn and the Zombie Jim: The classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with "the N word" replaced by the word zombie

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Huck Finn and the Zombie Jim: The classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with "the N word" replaced by the word zombie

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Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is considered the greatest American novel, but it has long faced two problems in reaching new readers: a distasteful racial slur, and the lack of the sort of genre elements that draw in today's young readers. Here we offer you the full text of the book, with just a single word change allowing us to bring you exciting passages like: Strange zombies would stand with their mouths open and look him all over, same as if he was a wonder. I see it warn't no use wasting words-you can't learn a zombie to argue. So I quit. Children was heeling it ahead of the mob, screaming and trying to get out of the way; and every window along the road was full of women's heads, and there was zombie boys in every tree... So Tom turns to the zombie, which was looking wild and distressed, and says, kind of severe: "What do you reckon's the matter with you, anyway?" "Good gracious! anybody hurt?" "No'm. Killed a zombie."

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