![]() I’d like to see something a little more fleshed out, because the world-building felt a little rushed, but was promising. The books is only about 50 pages, and is a quick enough read. They end up in a land where sibling scientists work at opposite ends: one seek to help them repair time, while the other wants to use time to manipulate his own power struggle. Christopher sneaks out of his house to go to a nearby traveling circus, meets a girl named Sophie, and ends up hijacking a hot-air balloon, where the two meet a talking circus dog named Duke. 2016, self-published), $7.99, ISBN: 978-1520569291Ī self-published novella by husband-wife team Max and Maria Evan, we’ve got a time-traveling fantasy starring a boy, a girl, and a talking dog, taking place in a fantasy land ruled by time – or the lack of it. In the Land of Broken Time, by Max Evan/Illustrated by Maria Evan, (Aug. Illustrations throughout keep the pages turning. There are three in the series so far the characters have a good background to build on, and the suspense builds nicely throughout the book. If you have horror fans, this should be a good book to hand them. ![]() Knowing nothing about the Hello Neighbor game, I picked this book up and discovered a quietly creepy, light horror novel for tweens. What’s the Peterson family’s dark secret, and why does Nicky feel like Aaron’s father is stalking him? The kids at school seem afraid of Aaron, and secrets and rumors about his father run wild. Aaron’s father makes him uneasy, and Nicky notices that Aaron, his mother, and sister are equally uncomfortable around him. Nicky and Aaron, the Peterson’s son, become friends over their shared interest in tinkering, but when Nicky visits Aaron’s home, he’s uncomfortable. 2018, Scholastic), $7.99, ISBN: 978-9-8īased on the horror video game, Hello Neighbor, this is the first book in a middle school-and-up series introducing Nicky Roth, a new kid in the town of Raven Brooks, and their neighbors, the Petersons. Hello Neighbor: Missing Pieces (Hello Neighbor, Book 1), by Carly Anne West/Illustrated by Tim Heitz, (Sept.
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