QOTD: Are you into horror? Or like scary stories?
I can’t believe I got mail on a Sunday! It feels likes Christmas in June đ.
Here’s my latest haul from Book Outlet:
GROWING THINGS & OTHER STORIES by PAUL TREMBLAY
I’ve never read anything by Paul Tremblay, so I’m very excited to read this one & Survivor Song next month.
SYNOPSIS
A chilling anthology featuring nineteen pieces of short fiction from the multiple award-winning author of the national bestseller The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts..
In The Teacher, a Bram Stoker Award nominee for best short story, a student is forced to watch a disturbing video that will haunt and torment her and her classmatesâ lives.
Four men rob a pawn shop at gunpoint only to vanish, one-by-one, as they speed away from the crime scene in The Getaway.
In Swim Wants to Know If Itâs as Bad as Swim Thinks, a meth addict kidnaps her daughter from her estranged mother as their town is terrorized by a giant monster . . . or not.
Joining these haunting works are stories linked to Tremblayâs previous novels. The tour de force metafictional novella Notes from the Dog Walkers deconstructs horror and publishing, possibly bringing in a character from A Head Full of Ghosts, all while serving as a prequel to Disappearance at Devilâs Rock. âThe Thirteenth Templeâ follows another character from A Head Full of GhostsâMerry, who has published a tell-all memoir written years after the events of the novel. And the title story, Growing Things, a shivery tale loosely shared between the sisters in A Head Full of Ghosts, is told here in full.
THE BONE GARDEN by HEATHER KASSNER
I’m going to be participating in my first middle grade buddy read with Jaunts & Haunts (Jonathan Pongratz) next month! I can’t wait!!
SYNOPSIS
Remember, my dear, you do not really and truly exist.â
Made of dust and bone and imagination, IrrĂ©elle fears sheâs not quite real. Only the finest magical thread tethers her to lifeâand to Miss Vesper. But for all her efforts to please her cruel creator, the thread is unraveling. IrrĂ©elle is forgetful as she gathers bone dust. She is slow returning from the dark passages beneath the cemetery. Worst of all, she is unmindful of her crooked bones.
When Irréelle makes one final, unforgivable mistake by destroying a frightful creature just brought to life, Miss Vesper threatens to imagine her away once and for all. Defying her creator for the very first time, Irréelle flees to the underside of the graveyard and embarks on an adventure to unearth the mysterious magic that breathes bones to life, even if it means she will return to dust and be no more.
SMALL SPACES by KATHERINE ARDEN
After suffering a tragic loss, eleven-year-old Ollie only finds solace in books. So when she happens upon a crazed woman at the river threatening to throw a book into the water, Ollie doesn’t think–she just acts, stealing the book and running away. As she begins to read the slender volume, Ollie discovers a chilling story about a girl named Beth, the two brothers who both loved her, and a peculiar deal made with “the smiling man,” a sinister specter who grants your most tightly held wish, but only for the ultimate price.
Ollie is captivated by the tale until her school trip the next day to Smoke Hollow, a local farm with a haunting history all its own. There she stumbles upon the graves of the very people she’s been reading about. Could it be the story about the smiling man is true? Ollie doesn’t have too long to think about the answer to that. On the way home, the school bus breaks down, sending their teacher back to the farm for help. But the strange bus driver has some advice for the kids left behind in his care: “Best get moving. At nightfall they’ll come for the rest of you.” Nightfall is, indeed, fast descending when Ollie’s previously broken digital wristwatch, a keepsake reminder of better times, begins a startling countdown and delivers a terrifying message: RUN.
Only Ollie and two of her classmates heed the bus driver’s warning. As the trio head out into the woods–bordered by a field of scarecrows that seem to be watching them–the bus driver has just one final piece of advice for Ollie and her friends: “Avoid large places. Keep to small.”
And with that, a deliciously creepy and hair-raising adventure begins.
GHOST AND BONE by ANDREW PRENTICE
Oscar Grimstone is a normal kid–aside from his secret Curse. Whenever he touches something living, like a flower or his classroom goldfish, they always seem to die. But then Oscar discovers an even bigger secret: even though he is very much alive, he has the ability to transform into a ghost.
Just when he thinks things can’t get any stranger two ghosts show up at his home in a skeleton carriage and he winds up joining them on a journey beyond the real world to a place he never knew existed–the city of ghosts. There Oscar will discover a place where people go once they die, before they aboard a ship to the The Other Side. But will he find out who he really is?
WATCH HOLLOW by GREGORY FUNARO
Deep within the enchanted woods in the town of Watch Hollow stands the once-grand Blackford House, whose halls hold a magical secret: a giant cuckoo clock that does much more than tell time. But when the clockâs gears cease to turn, an evil presence lurking among the trees begins to come out of the shadows.
When Lucy and Oliver Tinker arrive in Watch Hollow, they have no idea that anything is wrong. A mysterious stranger has made their father an offer thatâs too good for him to refuse. All Mr. Tinker needs to do is fix the clock at Blackford House and fistfuls of gold coins are his to keep.
It doesnât take long, however, for the children to realize that there is more to Blackford House than meets the eye. And before they can entirely understand the strange world theyâve stumbled into, Lucy and Oliver must join forces with a host of magical clock animals to defeat the Garrâa vicious monster that not only wants Blackford House for itself, but also seeks to destroy everything the Tinkers hold dear.
Have you read any of these?
I loved small spaces †Basically I love all books written by Arden đ Hope you'll enjoy it too.
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Added these to my list of books đ I have read Survivor Song and it’s amazing! I hope you like it too!
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I’m going to start Survivor Song this week! đ Thank you đđ
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Thanks Alex! I hope I’ll enjoy it too đ
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