Author: Nick Snels
Publisher: ColoringArtist.com
ISBN: 1696188652
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Unwind and boost your mood with this mandala coloring book with 30 beautiful coloring images composed of multiple layered mandalas. Mandala Madness Coloring Book for Adults includes 30 beautiful coloring pages with multiple layered mandalas. All 30 coloring pages are in exactly the same style as the image on the cover. Use your favorite colors and art supplies to create personal masterpieces while you relax in comfort. Like all our coloring books, these designs are carefully crafted to unleash your inner coloring artist. Highly personal gift for the coloring fan in your life. Single-sided printing keeps all your work pristine. Hours of relaxation and fun. Accessible and fun for every skill level. Adults and teens who color add relaxation, beauty, and joy to their lives. Experience improved focus and attention to detail. Replace negative thoughts with positive ones. Reduce stress and anxiety with the mindfulness of coloring. Get better sleep when you color before bed. Ready to experience these benefits for yourself or give them to someone special? Click Add to Cart at the top of this page. Learn more and see our entire collection of coloring books at www.coloringartist.com or contact us at [email protected]. If you enjoy your book, please return to this page and leave a positive review to help us reach more people like you.
Mandala Madness Coloring Book for Adults 1
Author: Nick Snels
Publisher: ColoringArtist.com
ISBN: 1696188652
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Unwind and boost your mood with this mandala coloring book with 30 beautiful coloring images composed of multiple layered mandalas. Mandala Madness Coloring Book for Adults includes 30 beautiful coloring pages with multiple layered mandalas. All 30 coloring pages are in exactly the same style as the image on the cover. Use your favorite colors and art supplies to create personal masterpieces while you relax in comfort. Like all our coloring books, these designs are carefully crafted to unleash your inner coloring artist. Highly personal gift for the coloring fan in your life. Single-sided printing keeps all your work pristine. Hours of relaxation and fun. Accessible and fun for every skill level. Adults and teens who color add relaxation, beauty, and joy to their lives. Experience improved focus and attention to detail. Replace negative thoughts with positive ones. Reduce stress and anxiety with the mindfulness of coloring. Get better sleep when you color before bed. Ready to experience these benefits for yourself or give them to someone special? Click Add to Cart at the top of this page. Learn more and see our entire collection of coloring books at www.coloringartist.com or contact us at [email protected]. If you enjoy your book, please return to this page and leave a positive review to help us reach more people like you.
Publisher: ColoringArtist.com
ISBN: 1696188652
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Unwind and boost your mood with this mandala coloring book with 30 beautiful coloring images composed of multiple layered mandalas. Mandala Madness Coloring Book for Adults includes 30 beautiful coloring pages with multiple layered mandalas. All 30 coloring pages are in exactly the same style as the image on the cover. Use your favorite colors and art supplies to create personal masterpieces while you relax in comfort. Like all our coloring books, these designs are carefully crafted to unleash your inner coloring artist. Highly personal gift for the coloring fan in your life. Single-sided printing keeps all your work pristine. Hours of relaxation and fun. Accessible and fun for every skill level. Adults and teens who color add relaxation, beauty, and joy to their lives. Experience improved focus and attention to detail. Replace negative thoughts with positive ones. Reduce stress and anxiety with the mindfulness of coloring. Get better sleep when you color before bed. Ready to experience these benefits for yourself or give them to someone special? Click Add to Cart at the top of this page. Learn more and see our entire collection of coloring books at www.coloringartist.com or contact us at [email protected]. If you enjoy your book, please return to this page and leave a positive review to help us reach more people like you.
Creative Haven Mandala Madness Coloring Book
Author: John Wik
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486781984
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Sophisticated colorists with an eye for geometric designs as well as those who savor the entrancing lure of circular images will adore these full-page patterns. Cubes, stars, ovals, triangles, diamonds, and other shapes explode into over 30 swirling mandalas. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced colorists, Mandala Madness and other Creative Haven® adult coloring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Each title is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486781984
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Sophisticated colorists with an eye for geometric designs as well as those who savor the entrancing lure of circular images will adore these full-page patterns. Cubes, stars, ovals, triangles, diamonds, and other shapes explode into over 30 swirling mandalas. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced colorists, Mandala Madness and other Creative Haven® adult coloring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Each title is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress.
Mandala-Style Throws to Crochet
Author: Annie's
Publisher: Annie's Wholesale
ISBN: 1640254749
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Everyone loves to crochet Mandalas! These stunning afghans are works of art and are sure to take center stage no matter you display them. Designs include both squared-up and round versions. Four throws are made using dk weight, 1 bulky weight, and all remaining throws use worsted weight yarn.
Publisher: Annie's Wholesale
ISBN: 1640254749
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Everyone loves to crochet Mandalas! These stunning afghans are works of art and are sure to take center stage no matter you display them. Designs include both squared-up and round versions. Four throws are made using dk weight, 1 bulky weight, and all remaining throws use worsted weight yarn.
Creative Haven Mandala Techellations Coloring Book
Author: John Wik
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
ISBN: 0486805220
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Colorists with an eye for geometric designs and circular images will adore these full-page mandala patterns. More than 30 original illustrations offer a splendid variety of unique coloring possibilities.
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
ISBN: 0486805220
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Colorists with an eye for geometric designs and circular images will adore these full-page mandala patterns. More than 30 original illustrations offer a splendid variety of unique coloring possibilities.
The Abundance-Scarcity Paradox
Author: Kenwyn K. Smith
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977211089
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This book is for young adults and their parents striving to navigate the turbulent waters of this transformational epoch. We are partway through a period of change that probably began when a young Albert Einstein penned on a scrappy piece of paper e=mc2. In time this will most likely be characterized as among the most significant in history, perhaps even more impactful than the Renaissance. One feature of this reformation is sure to be the development of a deep appreciation for the place of abundance in both nature and our lives. Today most people, organizations and communities describe their existence as a struggle to survive. Rarely does anyone report on how much they are thriving. That is strange because never before has humanity as a whole been so wealthy, so bathed in abundance. One reason is that most of contemporary life is governed by economic systems predicated on scarcity. Because it is not possible to make money unless there are natural or artificially-induced shortages, we are prone to reason about tradeoffs using a scarcity logic. As with every reformation, this era is both exciting and taxing. Once this transformation has taken root we will come to recognize that all of life is predicated on abundance. And with that realization we will begin to make major shifts in our thinking and our prioritizing. Of special import will be the addressing of an ancient folly that still haunts us. In his famous economic text Adam Smith signaled this dilemma by rhetorically asking why we assign zero monetary value to water, which is essential for all lives, but pay a small fortune for diamonds whose utility is purely symbolic? Economists have mostly ignored this issue, although the British fiscal maestro, Maynard Keynes did gratituously dub it the water-diamond paradox. Given the current socio-political complexities, the global world cannot possibly be sustained by an economic system based solely on scarcity. It needs to be augmented by a new financial infrastructure centered on abundance. As a precursor to this anticipated economic shift we face a large task, to develop a coherent and collective sense of abundance. This will take time. Since we already know a great deal about scarcity it seems wise to prepare for this evolutionary inevitability by learning to describe every-day events using the principles of abundance. Abundance is a way of seeing, a method of thinking, a form of emoting and a manner of intuiting. So is scarcity. Diamandis and Kotler, in their book Abundance, present a compelling and optimistic case that the future is better than we think. In the past people have treated shortages as evidence of scarcity and have spoken about abundance in terms of excesses. Such notions are now being re-conceptualized. Abundance involves balancing consumption and replenishment, decay and regeneration, expired pasts and future dreams. It also depends on the restrictions and regulatory actions of Yin-Yang-like rheostats. As with a pregnancy approaching full-term, when the confining function of scarcity subsides, the landscape of what-is-to-be emerges. In an artful way this book shows how everyday events can be experienced as either awash with abundance or burdened by scarcity. If we so chose, we can all be guided by a self-created and communally-sustained sense of abundance. Learning how to see the best and the worst of times with an abundance rather than a scarcity lens is the special gift of this book.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977211089
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This book is for young adults and their parents striving to navigate the turbulent waters of this transformational epoch. We are partway through a period of change that probably began when a young Albert Einstein penned on a scrappy piece of paper e=mc2. In time this will most likely be characterized as among the most significant in history, perhaps even more impactful than the Renaissance. One feature of this reformation is sure to be the development of a deep appreciation for the place of abundance in both nature and our lives. Today most people, organizations and communities describe their existence as a struggle to survive. Rarely does anyone report on how much they are thriving. That is strange because never before has humanity as a whole been so wealthy, so bathed in abundance. One reason is that most of contemporary life is governed by economic systems predicated on scarcity. Because it is not possible to make money unless there are natural or artificially-induced shortages, we are prone to reason about tradeoffs using a scarcity logic. As with every reformation, this era is both exciting and taxing. Once this transformation has taken root we will come to recognize that all of life is predicated on abundance. And with that realization we will begin to make major shifts in our thinking and our prioritizing. Of special import will be the addressing of an ancient folly that still haunts us. In his famous economic text Adam Smith signaled this dilemma by rhetorically asking why we assign zero monetary value to water, which is essential for all lives, but pay a small fortune for diamonds whose utility is purely symbolic? Economists have mostly ignored this issue, although the British fiscal maestro, Maynard Keynes did gratituously dub it the water-diamond paradox. Given the current socio-political complexities, the global world cannot possibly be sustained by an economic system based solely on scarcity. It needs to be augmented by a new financial infrastructure centered on abundance. As a precursor to this anticipated economic shift we face a large task, to develop a coherent and collective sense of abundance. This will take time. Since we already know a great deal about scarcity it seems wise to prepare for this evolutionary inevitability by learning to describe every-day events using the principles of abundance. Abundance is a way of seeing, a method of thinking, a form of emoting and a manner of intuiting. So is scarcity. Diamandis and Kotler, in their book Abundance, present a compelling and optimistic case that the future is better than we think. In the past people have treated shortages as evidence of scarcity and have spoken about abundance in terms of excesses. Such notions are now being re-conceptualized. Abundance involves balancing consumption and replenishment, decay and regeneration, expired pasts and future dreams. It also depends on the restrictions and regulatory actions of Yin-Yang-like rheostats. As with a pregnancy approaching full-term, when the confining function of scarcity subsides, the landscape of what-is-to-be emerges. In an artful way this book shows how everyday events can be experienced as either awash with abundance or burdened by scarcity. If we so chose, we can all be guided by a self-created and communally-sustained sense of abundance. Learning how to see the best and the worst of times with an abundance rather than a scarcity lens is the special gift of this book.
NORMAL Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Author: Barb Owen
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456600664
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
What would happen if The Unthinkable blindsided you, requiring everything be put on hold to become a full time caregiver for a loved one? At the very least, it would reshape your life. Without a survival guide, it could even destroy it.Barb Owen delivers precisely that survival guide in NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore: An Inspiring Story of Hope for Caregivers. She weaves a story, through the first two parts of the book, based on her life-changing experience as primary caregiver for her elderly parents. Following each chapter a bit of wisdom gained from Barb "s experience is summarized as a Reflection. The third part of NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore addresses the critical need for self-care for the new and seasoned caregiver alike. Specific suggestions abound for Me Time ”how to find it ”what to do with it ”and how very important it is for sustaining oneself throughout the often arduous caregiving-marathon. This truly inspiring book is one part parable, one part autobiography and all survival guide, illuminating a path for the more than 65 million caregiving Americans. SEverything hinges on your ability to care for both yourself and your loved one, says Owen. SThis maxim is of great consequence ”heed it, and you will endure. Dismiss it, and you will have trouble surviving. Take care of yourself, your loved one and keep the faith, because you "re not alone. ----- EXCERPT FROM: NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore - Chapter 21; The morning after I brought my 90-year-old Dad home from the hospital, Mom called me to say that he was not feeling at all well. My nagging intuition insisted that I visit Dad and spend some private time with him. Finding Dad awake and resting in his bed, I struggled to find my voice. Sitting beside him, I asked, SHow are you feeling this morning? SOh, I "m so-so, he sighed, as a tear rolled from his eye on to the pillow that cradled his head. SReally tired of all of this and worried about your mother. She "s having a hard time with everything. We stayed there in silence ”just being together for a few moments.Holding his hand, the heavy words finally left my mouth. SYou know, Dad, you can trust me to be sure that Mom is okay. I will take care of her, no matter what. He responded quietly, SI know. Studying and caressing my dad "s hand, I knew there was one more important conversation that the voice in my heart insisted upon. SDad, I know that this is getting to be really tough for you. If staying here becomes too hard, it "s okay to let go... During the following few weeks I watched my 89 year old Mom experience a renewed sense of purpose and increased strength as she doted on my dad and met his needs, as best she could. Some days were better than others. Most nights were difficult when Dad "s heart pain was significantly worse and his level of anxiety escalated. Often my mom would pass the hours by reading to Dad. Although her eyesight was clouding, she still managed to read the newspaper, column by column, or inspirational short stories she found in the stack of magazines beside their bed. Amazingly, dawn nearly always brought ease and comfort for them both. And so the nights and days continued ----- REFLECTION; Difficult subjects sometimes need to be discussed. You might be asked by others to deliver bad news ”news of someone "s death, a life-altering diagnosis, or even the necessity for a change in residence. Each conversation carries the potential for unleashed emotions. My advice? No matter how difficult or emotional, don "t leave words left unsaid. People, if capable of understanding, deserve information. Often, they are much stronger than we realize.Words are powerful. They carry courage, condemnation, reassurance or permission. Choose them wisely as your words may be the ones that bring freedom from pain or suffering. It "s tough, but I know you can do it and if you listen to that voice inside, you will know exactly the right time and the right words.Be Strong!
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456600664
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
What would happen if The Unthinkable blindsided you, requiring everything be put on hold to become a full time caregiver for a loved one? At the very least, it would reshape your life. Without a survival guide, it could even destroy it.Barb Owen delivers precisely that survival guide in NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore: An Inspiring Story of Hope for Caregivers. She weaves a story, through the first two parts of the book, based on her life-changing experience as primary caregiver for her elderly parents. Following each chapter a bit of wisdom gained from Barb "s experience is summarized as a Reflection. The third part of NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore addresses the critical need for self-care for the new and seasoned caregiver alike. Specific suggestions abound for Me Time ”how to find it ”what to do with it ”and how very important it is for sustaining oneself throughout the often arduous caregiving-marathon. This truly inspiring book is one part parable, one part autobiography and all survival guide, illuminating a path for the more than 65 million caregiving Americans. SEverything hinges on your ability to care for both yourself and your loved one, says Owen. SThis maxim is of great consequence ”heed it, and you will endure. Dismiss it, and you will have trouble surviving. Take care of yourself, your loved one and keep the faith, because you "re not alone. ----- EXCERPT FROM: NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore - Chapter 21; The morning after I brought my 90-year-old Dad home from the hospital, Mom called me to say that he was not feeling at all well. My nagging intuition insisted that I visit Dad and spend some private time with him. Finding Dad awake and resting in his bed, I struggled to find my voice. Sitting beside him, I asked, SHow are you feeling this morning? SOh, I "m so-so, he sighed, as a tear rolled from his eye on to the pillow that cradled his head. SReally tired of all of this and worried about your mother. She "s having a hard time with everything. We stayed there in silence ”just being together for a few moments.Holding his hand, the heavy words finally left my mouth. SYou know, Dad, you can trust me to be sure that Mom is okay. I will take care of her, no matter what. He responded quietly, SI know. Studying and caressing my dad "s hand, I knew there was one more important conversation that the voice in my heart insisted upon. SDad, I know that this is getting to be really tough for you. If staying here becomes too hard, it "s okay to let go... During the following few weeks I watched my 89 year old Mom experience a renewed sense of purpose and increased strength as she doted on my dad and met his needs, as best she could. Some days were better than others. Most nights were difficult when Dad "s heart pain was significantly worse and his level of anxiety escalated. Often my mom would pass the hours by reading to Dad. Although her eyesight was clouding, she still managed to read the newspaper, column by column, or inspirational short stories she found in the stack of magazines beside their bed. Amazingly, dawn nearly always brought ease and comfort for them both. And so the nights and days continued ----- REFLECTION; Difficult subjects sometimes need to be discussed. You might be asked by others to deliver bad news ”news of someone "s death, a life-altering diagnosis, or even the necessity for a change in residence. Each conversation carries the potential for unleashed emotions. My advice? No matter how difficult or emotional, don "t leave words left unsaid. People, if capable of understanding, deserve information. Often, they are much stronger than we realize.Words are powerful. They carry courage, condemnation, reassurance or permission. Choose them wisely as your words may be the ones that bring freedom from pain or suffering. It "s tough, but I know you can do it and if you listen to that voice inside, you will know exactly the right time and the right words.Be Strong!
Reefer Madness Mandala and Quote Coloring Book for Adults
Author: Robin Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781539756934
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Put yourself in a state of relaxation, reduced stress and lowered anxiety with ... adult coloring books! The Reefer Madness Mandala and Quote Coloring Book for Adults contains 30 stress relieving mandala designss that can also be used to get rid of anxiety, improve focus and generally put you in a relaxed state. Enjoy 30 cool quotes about marijuana from top celebrities, politicians and world leaders. Buy this book if: You love mandalas You love weed You just want to read what some of the worlds most famous people have said about weed or...you know someone who does and want to get them the perfect gift
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781539756934
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Put yourself in a state of relaxation, reduced stress and lowered anxiety with ... adult coloring books! The Reefer Madness Mandala and Quote Coloring Book for Adults contains 30 stress relieving mandala designss that can also be used to get rid of anxiety, improve focus and generally put you in a relaxed state. Enjoy 30 cool quotes about marijuana from top celebrities, politicians and world leaders. Buy this book if: You love mandalas You love weed You just want to read what some of the worlds most famous people have said about weed or...you know someone who does and want to get them the perfect gift
Echoes in Now-Time
Author: Naguib Elias Lozano Manzur
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438990278
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
For the reader, this book could be a journey into the author's mind, his heart and sometimes even his soul--full of defining moments--a peek into the man he's becoming. And for him, this is a journey that began and remained in a dream for nearly 40 years. Not quite awake, not quite asleep, but definitely and always--present. The journals that were the landscapes he painted with words of passion, of love or fury, but never indifference--were also the buffers that allowed an intensely private young man full and safe expression. A few of the poems he shares are simply whimsical. Their substance may be felt like the fluffy feathers of a down pillow. Something soft and cool to lay your head on and feel pleasantly OK. For him though, most of his poetry feels and looks like the rings of a once handsome, but rugged tree. Not cut down, but only momentarily exposed so as to share--not its own, but nature's history and gifts of beauty. The author begs the reader's indulgence in allowing him the outpouring of his bilingual spirit on some of these pages. The inspiration that flows may look like a florescent yellow cactus flower in a sea of white Spring lilies, but where the heart goes, the pen just follows. Like this book, he has opened himself up and invites any who will dare to meander through his sometimes quirky imagination. Now, no more the guarded, reserved dreamer, but a wiser optimist and a realist--at least every other Tuesday. No teacher is he, as the majestic brother Wolf, but the mythical Coyote prankster whose many plans and schemes often cause him to flail and fall only to get back up and try again to sometimes succeed in the light of his efforts. Dear reader, this book is his way of giving thanks and giving back by sharing with complete abandon, for all the pleasures and sorrows, and even each breath we take for granted.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438990278
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
For the reader, this book could be a journey into the author's mind, his heart and sometimes even his soul--full of defining moments--a peek into the man he's becoming. And for him, this is a journey that began and remained in a dream for nearly 40 years. Not quite awake, not quite asleep, but definitely and always--present. The journals that were the landscapes he painted with words of passion, of love or fury, but never indifference--were also the buffers that allowed an intensely private young man full and safe expression. A few of the poems he shares are simply whimsical. Their substance may be felt like the fluffy feathers of a down pillow. Something soft and cool to lay your head on and feel pleasantly OK. For him though, most of his poetry feels and looks like the rings of a once handsome, but rugged tree. Not cut down, but only momentarily exposed so as to share--not its own, but nature's history and gifts of beauty. The author begs the reader's indulgence in allowing him the outpouring of his bilingual spirit on some of these pages. The inspiration that flows may look like a florescent yellow cactus flower in a sea of white Spring lilies, but where the heart goes, the pen just follows. Like this book, he has opened himself up and invites any who will dare to meander through his sometimes quirky imagination. Now, no more the guarded, reserved dreamer, but a wiser optimist and a realist--at least every other Tuesday. No teacher is he, as the majestic brother Wolf, but the mythical Coyote prankster whose many plans and schemes often cause him to flail and fall only to get back up and try again to sometimes succeed in the light of his efforts. Dear reader, this book is his way of giving thanks and giving back by sharing with complete abandon, for all the pleasures and sorrows, and even each breath we take for granted.
The 37th Mandala
Author: Marc Laidlaw
Publisher: Leisure Books
ISBN: 9780843946581
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
When Derek Crowe attempts to turn the unseen mandalas into guardian spirits to enrich his bank account, the cynical New Age charlatan uncovers the reasons past occult masters have left them alone.
Publisher: Leisure Books
ISBN: 9780843946581
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
When Derek Crowe attempts to turn the unseen mandalas into guardian spirits to enrich his bank account, the cynical New Age charlatan uncovers the reasons past occult masters have left them alone.
Velveteen & Mandala
Author: Jiro Matsumoto
Publisher: Vertical Inc
ISBN: 1647290147
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
The world of Velveteen & Mandala is a dystopia. Tokyo, where the youth used to waste their time to search for answers, is now barren. For a pair of teens who still live along the outskirts of town, Velveteen and Mandala, Tokyo is a nightmare that can only compare to the nightmare that is slowly trying to take over the metropolis. These two teens are the last line of defense for a nation in ruins. Armed with a fully-operational tank the pair must fight off the zombie hordes while they catfight each other for food, entertainment and maybe even the affection and attention of the opposite sex. They have nothing to lose in this world except their humanity, but then again who are the zombies in this world? Are they the undead or are these two teens who must live among them even still human?
Publisher: Vertical Inc
ISBN: 1647290147
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
The world of Velveteen & Mandala is a dystopia. Tokyo, where the youth used to waste their time to search for answers, is now barren. For a pair of teens who still live along the outskirts of town, Velveteen and Mandala, Tokyo is a nightmare that can only compare to the nightmare that is slowly trying to take over the metropolis. These two teens are the last line of defense for a nation in ruins. Armed with a fully-operational tank the pair must fight off the zombie hordes while they catfight each other for food, entertainment and maybe even the affection and attention of the opposite sex. They have nothing to lose in this world except their humanity, but then again who are the zombies in this world? Are they the undead or are these two teens who must live among them even still human?