Campfire
Autor Shawn Sarles Cuvânt înainte de James Patterson Charlotte Blacklocken CD-Audio – 20 aug 2018 – vârsta de la 15 ani
While
camping
in
a
remote
location,
Maddie
Davenport
gathers
around
the
fire
with
her
friends
and
family
to
tell
scary
stories.
Caleb,
the
handsome
young
guide,
shares
the
local
legend
of
the
ferocious
Mountain
Men
who
hunt
unsuspecting
campers
and
leave
their
mark
by
carving
grisly
antlers
into
their
victims'
foreheads.
The
next
day,
the
story
comes
true.
Now
Maddie
and
her
family
are
lost
in
the
deep
woods--with
no
way
out--being
stalked
by
their
worst
nightmares.
Because
there
were
other,
more
horrifying
stories
told
that
night--and
Maddie's
about
to
find
out
just
how
they
end...
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478995654
ISBN-10: 1478995653
Dimensiuni: 133 x 146 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția Jimmy Patterson
ISBN-10: 1478995653
Dimensiuni: 133 x 146 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția Jimmy Patterson
Notă biografică
Shawn
Sarles
was
born
and
raised
in
a
small
town
in
western
Kentucky.
After
graduating
from
Wake
Forest
University,
he
moved
to
New
York
City.
He
has
lived
there
and
worked
in
the
publishing
industry
for
almost
a
decade.Campfireis
his
debut
novel.
Recenzii
Praise
forCampfire:
"A fast-paced, chilling read that will pull you in and keep you guessing until the last page.Campfirehad me on the edge of my seat and had my heart pounding. I did not see that coming. Five incredibly creepy stars!"—Natasha Preston, New York Times bestselling author of The Cellar and The Cabin
"Wholly chilling and unputdownable, Campfire is spooky summer fun for fans of Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Scream - just be sure to read with the lights on!"—Kerri Maniscalco, New York Times bestselling author of the Stalking Jack the Ripper series
"Campfiregave me two new nightmares. Utterly delighted!"—Dawn Kurtagich, author of And the Trees Crept In and The Dead House
"When fictional murders become the blueprints for actual killings, where is the line between imagination and reality? Slasher film fans will want to gather round the fire."—Kirkus Reviews
"Entertaining... Sarles keeps up a fast pace with toxic family drama and graphic murders alike, with effective use of red herrings. This slasher will work for teens raised on Goosebumps."—Booklist
"[Campfire]'s treatment of the traditional horror tropes gives it a nostalgic sense. This nostalgia will likely appeal to older teens with fond memories of their younger years spent enjoying series horror fiction such as R.L. Stine's Goosebumps. ... near-constant action and peril, family drama, and plenty of gore, liberally spread around."—VOYA
A
Barnes
&
Noble
Best
Book
of
the
Month
for
July!
"A fast-paced, chilling read that will pull you in and keep you guessing until the last page.Campfirehad me on the edge of my seat and had my heart pounding. I did not see that coming. Five incredibly creepy stars!"—Natasha Preston, New York Times bestselling author of The Cellar and The Cabin
"Wholly chilling and unputdownable, Campfire is spooky summer fun for fans of Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Scream - just be sure to read with the lights on!"—Kerri Maniscalco, New York Times bestselling author of the Stalking Jack the Ripper series
"Campfiregave me two new nightmares. Utterly delighted!"—Dawn Kurtagich, author of And the Trees Crept In and The Dead House
"When fictional murders become the blueprints for actual killings, where is the line between imagination and reality? Slasher film fans will want to gather round the fire."—Kirkus Reviews
"Entertaining... Sarles keeps up a fast pace with toxic family drama and graphic murders alike, with effective use of red herrings. This slasher will work for teens raised on Goosebumps."—Booklist
"[Campfire]'s treatment of the traditional horror tropes gives it a nostalgic sense. This nostalgia will likely appeal to older teens with fond memories of their younger years spent enjoying series horror fiction such as R.L. Stine's Goosebumps. ... near-constant action and peril, family drama, and plenty of gore, liberally spread around."—VOYA