Book 58
A dystopian, pandemic, end-of-earth novel. 9-year-old Billy survives the pandemic and now has a voice in his head, telling him what to do. Bites off more than it can chew. 3.5 🌟 s
Book 58
A dystopian, pandemic, end-of-earth novel. 9-year-old Billy survives the pandemic and now has a voice in his head, telling him what to do. Bites off more than it can chew. 3.5 🌟 s
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The books all looks perfect and spooky (creepy imaginary friends! plagues! vampires!). The Edgar Allen Poe candle smells so good and is going on my fireplace mantel with the gnome. I‘m looking forward to using the bath salts and vampire blood room spray. Plus so many little goodies and a cute card!
Thank you! And thank you @MaleficentBookDragon for organizing this swap!
A tad out of my realm, but I really enjoyed this one! Preset creepy. 😳
Starting this one before work! 🔥
Look at the nice surprise I found in today‘s mail! I have had my eyes on this one for awhile and am so pumped I won a copy! Thank you @penguinrandomhouse and @BerkleyPub !!
I took a chance on something different and really liked it! The pandemic part is not the big part of the story, so it did not feel heavy at all (with us being in an actual pandemic). This is a creepy kid story: a kid with a suspicious imaginary friend. I loved the level of tension throughout, particularly from the mother‘s point of view. Could not have foreseen that ending!! Publishes 12.1.20 in the US.
#OutstandingOctober #NetGalley
It is downright eerie how similar the pandemic in this book is to the one we have in the real world. I would imagine this book was written before all of this stuff started. But wow, it‘s chilling.
(The imaginary friend bits are eerie too. Completely creepy.)
#currentlyreading #netgalley Pub date 12.1.20