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Magic may be secret, but it’ll kill you anyway.Publication date: March 31st, 2022 Links: Amazon | Goodreads T urn the lights on. Lock the door. Things are about to get SERIOUSLY SCARY!...
Review || Dread Wood by Jennifer Killick
Publication date: March 31st, 2022
Turn the lights on. Lock the door. Things are about to get SERIOUSLY SCARY!
The brand new must-read middle-grade novel from the author of super-spooky Crater Lake. Perfect for 9+ fans of R.L.Stine’s Goosebumps
It's basically the worst school detention ever. When classmates (but not mate-mates) Hallie, Angelo, Gustav and Naira are forced to come to school on a SATURDAY, they think things can’t get much worse. But they’re wrong. Things are about to get seriously scary.
What has dragged their teacher underground? Why do the creepy caretakers keeping humming the tune to Itsy Bitsy Spider? And what horrors lurk in the shadows, getting stronger and meaner every minute…? Cut off from help and in danger each time they touch the ground, the gang’s only hope is to work together. But it’s no coincidence that they're all there on detention. Someone has been watching and plotting and is out for revenge…
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About the Author
Jennifer Killick is the author of Crater Lake, the Alex Sparrow series, and middle-grade sci-fi adventure Mo, Lottie and the Junkers. She regularly visits schools and festivals, and her books have three times been selected for The Reading Agency's Summer Reading Challenge. She lives in Uxbridge, in a house full of children, animals and Lego. When she isn't busy mothering or step-mothering (which isn't often) she loves to read, write and run, as fast as she can.Twitter: @JenniferKillick
Publication date: September 1st, 2021 Links: Amazon | Goodreads W hat if a young girl had the power to stop her tyrannical father from ba...
Feature Fiction || Give the Devil His Due, A Charity Anthology Benefiting The Pixel Project
Publication date: September 1st, 2021
What if a young girl had the power to stop her tyrannical father from battering her mother ever again?
Giving The Devil His Due is available on all major bookseller platforms in the United States and its territories, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand from 1 September 2021 to 31 October 2023 only. The special edition is currently available to buy until 24 May 2022 and the classic edition can be pre-ordered ahead of 25 May 2022. 100% of the net proceeds from the sales of the anthology will go towards supporting The Pixel Project’s anti-violence against women programmes, campaigns, and resources.
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Review || Throw Me to the Wolves by Lindy Ryan and Christopher Brooks
Publication date: May 24, 2022
SOME EVIL WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER.
It's april! That means it's time for another Bookish Blog Hop! Each day, bloggers answer questions about themselves and the b...
Bookish Blog Hop || A Book You Haven't Read Yet By An Author You Love
It's april! That means it's time for another Bookish Blog Hop!
Today's prompt is:
A Book you haven't read yet by an author you love!
Investigator Oscar Basaran travels to Kidney Island off the coast of Maine to document the negative effects of shadow flicker from wind turbines on residents living near the windmills, but is unprepared for what he encounters from the islanders.Oscar’s research shows that sleep deprivation, light deficiency and ringing headaches brought on by the noise and constant strobe-like effect of the sun filtered through the spinning blades of the turbines brings on hallucinatory episodes for the closest neighbors to the machines.Melody Larson’s elderly father nearly chokes to death after stuffing dandelion heads into his mouth. The Granberrys' pregnant cow repeatedly runs headlong into a fence post. Tatum Gallagher mourns her young son who vanished more than a year ago, presumed swept out to sea by a wave while fishing on the rocky shore, but several people claim to see him appear only in the glimmer of the shadow flicker.Aerosource, the energy corporation that owns the turbines, hired Oscar to investigate the neighbors’ claims, but the insurance agent shows no allegiance to the conglomerate, especially after learning a previous employee sent to the island a year before has disappeared without a trace.When Oscar meets former island school science teacher Norris Squires, fired for teaching his students about the harmful effects of shadow flicker, he learns a theory regarding Aerosource that sounds too preposterous to believe.While it seems the shadow flicker effect has driven some of the island’s animals crazy, is it possible it’s caused an even worse mental breakdown among the human inhabitants? Or is something more nefarious at work on the island?As Oscar’s investigation deepens, he discovers the turbines create an unexpected phenomena kept secret by a select group of people on Kidney Island who have made a scientific breakthrough and attempt to harness its dark power.
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I am going to go with a list here instead of just one book. A few of these books are also on similar top ten lists on my blog here and here. It is going to be a short list of five though this can become a list of too-many!!
Jane Austen’s Persuasion
Khaled Hosseini’s And the Mountains Echoed (His Kite Runner is one of our favorites)
Kim Michele Richardson’s The Unbreakable Child (I loved The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek)
Shel Silverstein’s Everything on It
Colson Whitehead: Any book other than Underground Railroad (read this already)
No April Fools here! Take a gander below at this month's roundup of anticipated horror releases for April 2022.