by K R Alexander (Author)
What's scarier than a collection of clown dolls in a secret locked room?
How about... those clown dolls coming to life. And hunting you down.
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During a visit with his siblings to their maximalist grandmother's house, 12-year-old Victor plays a prank on his coulrophobe older sister Sarah by removing one of the myriad creepy clown dolls from his grandmother's bedroom and hiding it in Sarah's room for her to find. The joke fails to get a reaction when the clown mysteriously disappears, and instead Victor catches himself seeing the unsettling figure around every corner. As the clown sightings worsen, a jumpy and exhausted Victor enlists his brainy younger sister Genevieve and best friend Gareth to suss out the cause of the almost-encounters and whether it's a revenge ploy from Sarah. When Grandma is found unresponsive in her now suddenly clown-free bedroom, and a disembodied voice begins taunting Victor with dire threats, he must solve the disturbing mystery behind the stalker clowns before anyone else is affected. Tedious repetition occasionally stymies forward momentum. Still, Alexander (Gallowgate) imbues this succinct thriller with appropriately eerie atmosphere, presenting a tale of pint-sized terrors via squirm-inducing clown doll scenes that effectively ratchet up the tension. Victor is described as having "dark olive skin," and Gareth is of Filipino descent. Ages 8-12. Agent: Brent Taylor, Triada US. (Jan.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Gr 5 Up--Centering 12-year-old Victor, this creepy tale rides the clown horror bandwagon with sinister dolls to up the ante. Victor's sister Sarah is absolutely terrified of clowns. Egged on by their eight-year-old sister Genevieve, he decides to scare Sarah by hiding a clown doll of his grandmother's in Sarah's bed. Victor and his siblings have been told never to touch their grandma's relics. Just why has his grandma been so strict about not letting anyone in her bedroom? Unfortunately, Victor finds out the hard way when the clown dolls start following him, and people around him fall into a waxy, soul-sucking coma. The plot is fast-paced and engaging. Characters are likable but not too well developed. The sibling rivalry will be highly relatable to young readers. It's great to see that the children are the ones to come up with the solution to overcome the evil spirit and return the clowns. Characters are not racially defined. VERDICT A creepy sibling horror tale that shows what happens when you don't listen to Grandma. Recommended especially for struggling or reluctant readers.--Julie Shatterly
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.K. R. Alexander is the pseudonym for author Alex R. Kahler.
As K. R., he writes creepy middle grade books for brave young readers. As Alex -- his actual first name -- he writes fantasy novels for adults and teens. In both cases, he loves writing fiction drawn from true life experiences.
Alex has traveled the world collecting strange and fascinating tales, from the misty moors of Scotland to the humid jungles of Hawaii. He is always on the move, as he believes there is much more to life than what meets the eye.
You can learn more about his travels and other books, including Darkroom, Vacancy, Gallowgate, The Collector, The Fear Zone, and the Scare Me series, on his website: cursedlibrary.com