This book is slightly creepy, with a bit of mild biological fright. Tamaya gets some fuzzy mud on her hand. The hand later starts to get a rash and starts flaking off skin colored dust, which supports the theme. The answer to "why" the dust is flaking off is very creepy and sort of a spoiler, but it also helps the theme. I would tell more, but I don't want to spoil the ending! This is a good book that is relatively new, however it ends in a mild cliffhanger, and Sachar does not seem to plan it to be a series at the moment.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Fuzzy Mud by Louis Sachar
This book is slightly creepy, with a bit of mild biological fright. Tamaya gets some fuzzy mud on her hand. The hand later starts to get a rash and starts flaking off skin colored dust, which supports the theme. The answer to "why" the dust is flaking off is very creepy and sort of a spoiler, but it also helps the theme. I would tell more, but I don't want to spoil the ending! This is a good book that is relatively new, however it ends in a mild cliffhanger, and Sachar does not seem to plan it to be a series at the moment.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Tombquest by Michael Northrop
With mummies coming to life, New York being overrun by scorpions, and the Death walkers returning, Alex and his friend Ren must try to save the world. Along the way they meet Todtman, a member of a secret organization called the Keepers who make sure that the forces of evil don't rise again.
Northrop manages to add elements of realism to his story, putting references to real old Egyptian legends and myths such as the book of the dead itself, or the Death walkers. Interestingly enough death walkers (or psychopomps in Greek mythology) are mentioned in many different religions throughout the world as guides for souls after they have departed.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
The Dungeoneers by John David Anderson
Friday, September 4, 2015
Witherwood Reform School by Obert Skye is about two children named Tobias and Charlotte Eggers, who are dropped off at the gates of a creepy school by their amnesiac father, Ralph Eggers. Once at the school, they decide to go inside, which is where their adventures really start happening. In the school there is creepy singing, horrible creatures, and a mysterious, mind controlling headmaster. This is a great book if you enjoy dry humor and general spookiness.
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