Review:
Praise for "Fiendish"
."..eerily reminiscent of "To Kill a Mockingbird..."This beguiling amalgamation of the magical and modern worlds will have readers mesmerized." --"Kirkus" (Starred Review)
"Powerful, evocative prose brings to life a world close to overflowing with wild magic, seething prejudice, and base fear." -"Horn Book"
"Yovanoff's best book since The Replacement (2010) finds her conjuring up another sickly sweet modern mythology of seemingly effortless originality. [...] No one since Francesca Lia Block has so consistently sided with the so-called monsters, and this dark-sparkled effort furthers the author's reputation as one of YA horror's most unique voices." -"Booklist"
."..deliciously creepy...The early descriptions of Clementine's decade-long entrapment in the cellar and her rescue are at turns vivid and horrifying, and become engraved in the reader's memory." -"VOYA"
"Yovanoff creates yet another beautiful but disturbing setting, with elegant prose describing the picturesque countryside in one paragraph and the gut-wrenching stench of hellhounds in the next..." -"BCCB"
"Yovanoff's writing is as thrilling and uneasy as the tales she spins. Richly detailed with adolescent "firsts," ... this horror tale will give teens goosebumps from start to finish." -"School Library Journal"
Praise for "Fiendish"
..".eerily reminiscent of "To Kill a Mockingbird..."This beguiling amalgamation of the magical and modern worlds will have readers mesmerized." --"Kirkus" (Starred Review)
"Powerful, evocative prose brings to life a world close to overflowing with wild magic, seething prejudice, and base fear." -"Horn Book"
"Yovanoff's best book since The Replacement (2010) finds her conjuring up another sickly sweet modern mythology of seemingly effortless originality. [...] No one since Francesca Lia Block has so consistently sided with the so-called monsters, and this dark-sparkled effort furthers the author's reputation as one of YA horror's most unique voices." -"Booklist"
..".deliciously creepy...The early descriptions of Clementine's decade-long entrapment in the cellar and her rescue are at turns vivid and horrifying, and become engraved in the reader's memory." -"VOYA"
"Yovanoff creates yet another beautiful but disturbing setting, with elegant prose describing the picturesque countryside in one paragraph and the gut-wrenching stench of hellhounds in the next..." -"BCCB"
"Yovanoff's writing is as thrilling and uneasy as the tales she spins. Richly detailed with adolescent "firsts," ... this horror tale will give teens goosebumps from start to finish." -"School Library Journal"
Praise for "Fiendish"
..".eerily reminiscent of "To Kill a Mockingbird..."This beguiling amalgamation of the magical and modern worlds will have readers mesmerized." --"Kirkus" (Starred Review)
"Powerful, evocative prose brings to life a world close to overflowing with wild magic, seething prejudice, and base fear." -"Horn Book"
"Yovanoff's best book since The Replacement (2010) finds her conjuring up another sickly sweet modern mythology of seemingly effortless originality. [...] No one since Francesca Lia Block has so consistently sided with the so-called monsters, and this dark-sparkled effort furthers the author's reputation as one of YA horror's most unique voices." -"Booklist"
..".deliciously creepy...The early descriptions of Clementine's decade-long entrapment in the cellar and her rescue are at turns vivid and horrifying, and become engraved in the reader's memory." -"VOYA"
"Yovanoff creates yet another beautiful but disturbing setting, with elegant prose describing the picturesque countryside in one paragraph and the gut-wrenching stench of hellhounds in the next..." -"BCCB"
"Yovanoff's writing is as thrilling and uneasy as the tales she spins. Richly detailed with adolescent "firsts," ... this horror tale will give teens goosebumps from start to finish." -"School Library Journal"
Praise for "Fiendish"
eerily reminiscent of "To Kill a Mockingbird "This beguiling amalgamation of the magical and modern worlds will have readers mesmerized. --"Kirkus" (Starred Review)
Powerful, evocative prose brings to life a world close to overflowing with wild magic, seething prejudice, and base fear. "Horn Book"
"Yovanoff s best book since The Replacement (2010) finds her conjuring up another sickly sweet modern mythology of seemingly effortless originality. [...] No one since Francesca Lia Block has so consistently sided with the so-called monsters, and this dark-sparkled effort furthers the author s reputation as one of YA horror s most unique voices." -"Booklist"
deliciously creepy The early descriptions of Clementine s decade-long entrapment in the cellar and her rescue are at turns vivid and horrifying, and become engraved in the reader s memory. -"VOYA"
"Yovanoff creates yet another beautiful but disturbing setting, with elegant prose describing the picturesque countryside in one paragraph and the gut-wrenching stench of hellhounds in the next..." -"BCCB"
"Yovanoff s writing is as thrilling and uneasy as the tales she spins.Richly detailed with adolescent firsts, ... this horror tale will give teens goosebumps from start to finish." -"School Library Journal""
About the Author:
Brenna Yovanoff is the "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Replacement, The Space Between," and "Paper Valentine." She currently lives in Denver with her husband. Visit her online at www.brennayovanoff.com.
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