Suppose the best friend revealed up at your front door … just to discover they weren’t fairly human? Paul Tremblay’s Another is a scary, slow-burn middle grade scary novel that explores solitude, isolation, and the unsettling worry of being changed.
In this video, I examine Another by Paul Tremblay– his initial middle grade story– and share why it’s one of one of the most spooky and thought-provoking books I’ve read this year. Perfect for fans of Small Spaces by Katherine Arden or Whispering Pines by Heidi Lang and Kati Bartkowski.
✨ What you’ll find out in this testimonial:
A spoiler-free introduction of the tale
Trick styles: isolation, friendship, identification, and cyberbullying
Why this publication stands apart from other middle quality scary
Age referrals (best for qualities 5– 6 and up).
Be certain to check out my testimonial of “The Absence of Sparrows” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yTgAr9RS64).
Have you check out Another? What’s your favorite center grade horror book? Share in the comments!
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