
Andrew Duplessie
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Aug 29, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Vincent Ralph |Andrew Duplessie
A suspenseful, grisly tale that’s sure to appeal to genre fans. Carnage follows 16-year-old Nate, even as his family settles in a new town and he begrudgingly makes new friends. The first deaths on Cherry Tree Lane, later dubbed “Murder Road” by the locals in the town of Belleview, happened in 1963. Over the years, through the murders that followed, legend told of the Hiding Boy, who partnered with evil to curse the street and its inhabitants.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Andrew Duplessie |Gume Laurel III
A sweet and hopeful story of queer love and brujo magic. An accessible and witchy romantic adventure told in verse. Alejandro Zamora’s brujería is the ability to see the past. Lately he’s been particularly fixated on bygone times—ever since his boyfriend dumped him after cheating on him. Trying to avoid more pain, Ale vows not to fall in love again, but even focusing his energy on his classes at Borderland High, a magical school in Texas, seems difficult when mysterious events start happening.
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May 21, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Shelley Wilson |Andrew Duplessie
To win the ongoing war between different kinds of vampires, Emma must defeat her worst enemy: her sister. Following the events of Blood Born (2023), Emma, a Dhampir born of vampire and human parents, has continued to hone her special vampire skills that she’ll need if she and her friends and found family—her nest of half-bloods—are to stop the original vampire families called the Immortals from killing them all.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Desiree Evans |Andrew Duplessie
An engaging volume that breathes necessary life into the horror genre, showcasing the best of what goes bump in the night. A well-crafted horror anthology containing 15 stories that cleverly reimagine familiar tropes and cliches.
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Aug 10, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Andrew Duplessie |Rebecca Ross |Shelby Mahurin
Ideal for readers seeking perspectives on war, with a heavy dash of romance and touch of fantasy. A war between gods plays havoc with mortals and their everyday lives. In a time of typewriters and steam engines, Iris Winnow awaits word from her older brother, who has enlisted on the side of Enva the Skyward goddess. Alcohol abuse led to her mother’s losing her job, and Iris has dropped out of school and found work utilizing her writing skills at the Oath Gazette.
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