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Give Me Something Good to Eat

Give Me Something Good to Eat

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This Halloween, the real fright begins...

A boy travels into a twisted version of his Halloween-obsessed town to save his sister from an evil witch and free the town from a decades-old curse. Perfect for brave readers who love creepy thrills, sibling bonds, and Halloween magic gone wrong.

Welcome to Pearl, a town obsessed with Halloween: the spooky decorations, the costumes, the candy. No one seems to notice that every October 31st, a kid goes missing. Mason Miller does, though. Somehow he's the only one who has any memory the person existed at all.

When Mason's sister, Meg, vanishes while they're trick-or-treating, Mason and his friends are pulled into an underworld where monsters roam the streets. They need to fight the evil taking over Pearl, but none of them know the true danger they're facing.

Meg has been stolen by a witch who has no plans to let her go. Shadows of death curl around trees and behind doorways as Mason must use every ounce of bravery he has . . . or be haunted forever with the memory of a sister that only he remembers.

"Evil witches and terrifying alternate realities? New fear unlocked."--Lindsay Currie, New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Locked Rooms

Author: D. W. Gillespie
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Published: 08/13/2024
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.67w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9780593651810

Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 06/15/2024
Publishers Weekly 06/17/2024

About the Author
Born and raised in Middle Tennessee, D.W. Gillespie wrote his first short story in second grade. It involved (unsurprisingly) monsters wreaking havoc on some unsuspecting victim. Some things never change. He began writing seriously after taking a creative writing class in college, and he's written steadily ever since. He lives in Tennessee with his wife and two kids, and on dark nights, you might find them huddled around a campfire sharing spooky tales.

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