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April Genevieve Tucholke - Slasher Girls & Monster Boys - 9780147514080 - V9780147514080
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Slasher Girls & Monster Boys

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Description for Slasher Girls & Monster Boys Paperback. A host of the sharpest young adult authors come together in this collection of terrifying tales and psychological thrillers. Clever readers will love teasing out the references and can satisfy their curiosity at the end of each tale, where the inspiration is revealed. Num Pages: 416 pages. BIC Classification: YFD. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 142 x 209 x 29. Weight in Grams: 366.
A host of the sharpest young adult authors come together in this collection of terrifying tales and psychological thrillers. Clever readers will love teasing out the references and can satisfy their curiosity at the end of each tale, where the inspiration is revealed. From bloody horror, to the supernatural, to unsettling, all-too-possible realism, this collection has something for anyone looking for an absolute thrill. The full roster of authors includes Stefan Bachmann, Leigh Bardugo, Kendare Blake, A. G. Howard, Jay Kristoff, Marie Lu, Jonathan Maberry, Danielle Paige, Carrie Ryan, Megan Shepherd, Nova Ren Suma, McCormick Templeman, April Genevieve Tucholke, and Cat Winters.

Product Details

Publisher
Speak
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
365g
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780147514080
SKU
V9780147514080
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About April Genevieve Tucholke
April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; Between the Spark and the Burn; and Wink Poppy Midnight. She lives in Oregon.

Reviews for Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
Praise for Slasher Girls & Monster Boys If your idea of an excellent summer night is telling ghost stories around the campfire, you'll be jumping for (horrific) joy over Slasher Girls & Monster Boys.
Bustle Terrifying and new . . . There's nary a clunker in the collection
this is satisfying, disturbing horror for the modern YA audience.
Publishers Weekly Murderous neighbors, creepy bathtubs, and lots of blood . . . Full of thrills and chills [and] gross, creepy fun.
Kirkus Reviews This killer collection will satisfy any thriller junkie.
Booklist Online Satisfyingly diverse and compelling. . . . The majority of the protagonists are female [but] not one is a helpless victim. Many contributors subvert and complicate the roles of protagonist and antagonist, keeping readers on their toes . . . After encountering the horrors here, variously supernatural and disturbingly human, readers may want to leave the lights on.
The Horn Book Will scare, thrill, and terrify.
VOYA A ton of terrifying mini thrillers that take inspiration from classic stories. There's a bit of supernatural in here, some gore-filled-horror, terrifying creatures . . . something for everybody.
Book Riot Praise for the authors: April Tucholke's Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Deliciously creepy.
TheAtlanticWire.com
A stunning debut with complex characters, an atmospheric setting, and a distinct voice . . . Tucholke has real talent.
VOYA, starred review Stefan Bachmann's The Peculiar Richly realized . . . accomplished . . . This is a story young fantasy buffs are sure to enjoy.
New York Times Book Review Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone Mesmerizing . . . Bardugo's set up is shiver-inducing, of the delicious variety. This is what fantasy is for.
New York Times Kendare Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood
Abundantly original, marvelously inventive and enormous fun, this can stand alongside the best horror fiction out there. We demand sequels.
Kirkus, starred review Marie Lu's The Young Elites
Lu pivots from the 'coming of age via romance' formula to pry apart the many emotions that pass under the rubric of love . . . there are no safe places where the pressures of betrayal, death threats, and rejection aren't felt.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Readers should prepare to be captivated.
Booklist, starred review
A must for fans of . . . totally immersive fantasies.
Kirkus, starred review Marie Lu's Legend trilogy: New York Times Bestsellers Legend doesn't merely survive the hype, it deserves it.
New York Times Megan Shepherd's The Madman's Daughter
The fast-paced book is rife with excitement, romance, and intrigue.
SLJ, starred review Nova Ren Suma's The Walls Around Us [An] Intricately plotted psychological horror story.
New York Times Book Review [A] supernatural page-turner . . . This stark character classification isn't a flaw, but rather, a demonstration of Suma's fantastic writing. Her images, even the horrible ones, linger like dust and glitter after an epic stage performance.
The Boston Globe Cat Winters's In the Shadow of Blackbirds
A story of the breaking point between sanity and madness, delivered in a straightforward and welcoming teen voice.
Booklist, starred review

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