EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\* Do you dare set foot in Spooking? \*\* It's the terrible town on the hideous hill -- and Joy Wells is a proud resident. A fan of classic horror stories, Joy is convinced that famous author E. A. Peugeot based his spine-tingling tales on Spooking. Take the eerie sim
Fiendish Deeds
โ Scribed by P. J. Bracegirdle
- Publisher
- Simon and Schuster;Margaret K. McElderry Books
- Year
- 2008;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Edition
- First pbk. edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From School Library Journal
Grade 5โ7โJoy Wells, 11, loves the town of Spooking. It is dark, damp, full of crumbling mansions, and has a gothic atmosphere that suits her perfectly. Joy does not love neighboring Darlington, where she and her brother go to school and are treated poorly by students and teachers alike; nobody likes "Spookies." She is convinced that her favorite horror writer, E. A. Peugeot, was inspired by Spooking and that the bog fiend from his most famous tale endures in its bog. When Joy learns that a planned tourist attraction will destroy the area, she takes action. Her opposition to the project brings her to the attention of the villainous mayoral assistant, Mr. Phipps. He is a bitter, complicated man whose motivations stem from a deep hatred of and desire to destroy his hometown. He sees his childhood self in Joy's odd ways and simultaneously wants to save and defeat her. The themes of conformity and environmentalism versus business opportunity are explored with sophistication. This novel is for fans of black humor and real horror, perfect for those looking for a more literary R.L. Stine. With the help of a fortune-telling hermit woman, Joy manages to save the bog, but further mysteries are left for future novels about Spooking.โ Caroline Tesauro, Radford Public Library, VA
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Review
"FIENDISH DEEDS hits the ground running with a feisty protagonist, unlikely allies, and a sinister adversary as it introduces a grand adventure touched with mystery, action, horror, and the barest hint of romance." --Teensreadtoo.com
"Bracegirdle . . . is a witty, intelligent voice that reads like a not-so-bloodless Lemony Snicket." --Montreal Mirror
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\* Do you dare set foot in Spooking? \*\* It's the terrible town on the hideous hill -- and Joy Wells is a proud resident. A fan of classic horror stories, Joy is convinced that famous author E. A. Peugeot based his spine-tingling tales on Spooking. Take the eerie sim