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The Book of the Baku

R.L. Boyle

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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

Beschreibung

A Monster Calls meets The Shining in this haunting YA dark fantasy about a monster that breaks free from a story into the real world.Sean hasn't spoken a word since he was put into care. When he is sent to live with his grandad, a retired author and total stranger, Sean suddenly finds himself living an affluent life, nothing like the estate he grew up in, where gangs run the streets and violence is around every corner.Sean embraces a new world of drawing, sculpting and reading his grandad's stories. But his grandad has secrets in his past. As his grandad retreats to the shed, buried at the end of his treasured garden, The Baku emerges.The Baku is ancient, a creature that feeds on our fears, and it corrupts everything it touches. Plagued by nightmares, with darkness spreading through the house, Sean must confront his fears to free himself and his grandad from the grip of the Baku.

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Schlagwörter

Alice, Neil Gaiman, A Monster Calls, The Tooth Fairy, Elidor, Knife Edge, More Than This, The Dream Thieves, Noughts and Crosses, The Rest of Us Just Live Here, Dark fantasy, The Ask and the Answer, The Graveyard Book, Boneland, Alan Garner, The Book of Lost Things, Hansel and Gretel, The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Moon of Gomrath, The Ghost Tree, The Crane Wife, Christina Henry, The Mermaid, Coraline, Stories about stories, The Weirdstone of Bringsamen, Books about books, Monsters of Men, Graham Joyce, The Dark is Rising, Susan Cooper, The Red Queen, Patrick Ness, Young adult horror, Young adult dark fantasy, Young adult fantasy, Maggie Stiefvater, Malorie Blackman