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THE CURSE OF HEARTWOOD ACADEMY

From the Orca Soundings series

Fresh, pulse-pounding, and page-turning.

A hazing ritual at a haunted boarding school goes horribly awry.

Allie Lau, who’s of Chinese descent, is the youngest of four siblings. She’s starting her freshman year at the boarding school Heartwood Academy. Her tour guide, Pru Cotton, is a domineering blond senior whose influential family, wealthy school benefactors, makes her nearly untouchable. Allie and her roommate, Ricki Mendez, learn from Pru that as “freshies,” they’ll have to pass “the test.” It involves spending a night in the woods adjacent to the campus, where the older students devise nightmarish pranks. Heartwood Academy has its own storied past with a gothic slant: The school’s founding family has a tortured backstory replete with spirits, self-harm, and unfinished business. Before long, the night of the test devolves into terrors none of the students—either the experienced ones or the new arrivals—could possibly have imagined. Chan’s paranormal mystery, which is designed to be accessible to dyslexic and striving readers, is compulsively readable, begging to be finished in a single sitting, with its breakneck pacing ratcheted by the escalating tension and a healthy dose of red herrings. Although the characterizations feel a bit inchoate, the plot-driven narrative suffers little for it. Fans of dark academia may think they have the ending figured out, but it should sufficiently shock even the most seasoned veteran of the genre—along with the healthy splashes of gore.

Fresh, pulse-pounding, and page-turning. (Horror. 12-16)

Pub Date: Feb. 17, 2026

ISBN: 9781459841895

Page Count: 128

Publisher: Orca

Review Posted Online: Nov. 22, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2026

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HOUR OF THE PUMPKIN QUEEN

TIM BURTON'S THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS

From the Pumpkin Queen series , Vol. 2

Reminiscent of fairy tales and full of enchantment.

In this sequel to the 2022 series opener, Long Live the Pumpkin Queen by Shea Ernshaw, Sally must mend time itself.

It’s been a year since Sally married Jack Skellington and discovered her Dream Town origins, and she’s spread thin between performing her duties as Pumpkin Queen and managing relations among all the holiday realms. Arguments and misunderstandings have arisen between visitors and residents of each realm, so Sally proposes hosting cultural exhibitions to help smooth over their interactions, starting with one in Halloween Town. To help with the extra work, Sally takes on an apprentice—fellow rag doll Luna, a teen with dreams of going on adventures instead of following in the family business of writing bedtime stories. Chaos ensues during the festivities when a swapped potion ingredient opens a portal that sucks Sally and Luna into Time Town. Even worse, Halloween Town’s magical clock has been destroyed by a shadowy enemy, setting the realm’s timeline to the distant past. To get back to the Halloween Town of her present, Sally embarks on an adventure with Luna and their new friend, a dragon called Scorch. Sally, Luna, and Scorch make a fantastic trio, with Sally’s maturity and bravery contrasting with Luna’s wide-eyed youthfulness and Scorch’s desire to become a hero. Despite a slow start and stereotypical elements in some of the towns, the engaging lore and tense, thrilling race to fix time will engage readers.

Reminiscent of fairy tales and full of enchantment. (Fantasy. 12-16)

Pub Date: July 8, 2025

ISBN: 9781368089302

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Disney/Random House

Review Posted Online: Aug. 16, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2025

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DEAD WEDNESDAY

Characters to love, quips to snort at, insights to ponder: typical Spinelli.

For two teenagers, a small town’s annual cautionary ritual becomes both a life- and a death-changing experience.

On the second Wednesday in June, every eighth grader in Amber Springs, Pennsylvania, gets a black shirt, the name and picture of a teen killed the previous year through reckless behavior—and the silent treatment from everyone in town. Like many of his classmates, shy, self-conscious Robbie “Worm” Tarnauer has been looking forward to Dead Wed as a day for cutting loose rather than sober reflection…until he finds himself talking to a strange girl or, as she would have it, “spectral maiden,” only he can see or touch. Becca Finch is as surprised and confused as Worm, only remembering losing control of her car on an icy slope that past Christmas Eve. But being (or having been, anyway) a more outgoing sort, she sees their encounter as a sign that she’s got a mission. What follows, in a long conversational ramble through town and beyond, is a day at once ordinary yet rich in discovery and self-discovery—not just for Worm, but for Becca too, with a climactic twist that leaves both ready, or readier, for whatever may come next. Spinelli shines at setting a tongue-in-cheek tone for a tale with serious underpinnings, and as in Stargirl (2000), readers will be swept into the relationship that develops between this adolescent odd couple. Characters follow a White default.

Characters to love, quips to snort at, insights to ponder: typical Spinelli. (Fiction. 12-15)

Pub Date: Aug. 3, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-30667-3

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Knopf

Review Posted Online: May 31, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021

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