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			<title>Chapter 2: &quot;Run&quot;</title>
			<description>After being stuck in traffic for several hours, Jake finds out the truth behind the MT90 virus.</description>
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			<title>When They Come Book Cover!</title>
			<description>My new book cover.</description>
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			<title>Why I Chose to Write &quot;When They Come&quot;</title>
			<description>If you are anything like me then I'm sure you love a good zombie story. However, it seems that lately every zombie story/movie has followed the same premise. There is a virus, people get infected, blah, blah, and blah. So I thought to myself, &quot;how can I improve on the zombie genre?&quot;. The first thing..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: A Different Sort of Kid</title>
			<description>The readers are introduced to the main character: 16 year old Jake Miller.</description>
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			<title>When They Come</title>
			<description>When a teenager in Georgia is thrown into the middle of zombie outbreak in which few adults have remained uninfected, he must assemble an unlikely group challenged with the task to survive.</description>
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