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HOW TO SURVIVE A HORROR MOVIE

Wickedly funny and suspenseful; tailor-made for horror fans.

A horror fanatic is forced to put her movie smarts to the test when a killer starts picking off students at her new school.

Charley Sullivan is looking for a fresh start and an escape from her checkered past when she transfers to Harrogate, an all-girls academy located in a former Franciscan monastery on a remote island in the Irish Sea. She quickly bonds with her roommate, Olive, over their shared love of horror films, a connection that proves useful when they stumble across a classmate’s dead body. The body count starts to rise, and all the deaths are ruled suicides. But Charley knows better. The dead students are haunting her, and they won’t rest until she finds their killer. With slasher movie tropes as their guides, Charley and Olive launch their own investigation while trying to avoid becoming the next victims. Charley and her crew of ghostly tagalongs make for a hilarious, offbeat team. A mix of dark humor, gory kills, and high-stakes action keeps the story moving at a brisk pace. The book doesn’t take itself too seriously while still delivering solid scares. Dunmore keeps readers on edge with a full roster of suspects and a twisty reveal at the end. The main characters present as white, and Charley is queer. Fans of Lily Anderson’s novels are sure to enjoy this debut.

Wickedly funny and suspenseful; tailor-made for horror fans. (Horror. 14-18)

Pub Date: Sept. 9, 2025

ISBN: 9781454963332

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Union Square & Co.

Review Posted Online: June 13, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2025

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THE CHANGING MAN

A descriptive and atmospheric paranormal social thriller that could be a bit tighter.

After a Nigerian British girl goes off to an exclusive boarding school that seems to prey on less-privileged students, she discovers there might be some truth behind an urban legend.

Ife Adebola joins the Urban Achievers scholarship program at pricey, high-pressure Nithercott School, arriving shortly after a student called Leon mysteriously disappeared. Gossip says he’s a victim of the glowing-eyed Changing Man who targets the lonely, leaving them changed. Ife doesn’t believe in the myth, but amid the stresses of Nithercott’s competitive, privileged, majority-white environment, where she is constantly reminded of her state school background, she does miss her friends and family. When Malika, a fellow Black scholarship student, disappears and then returns, acting strangely devoid of personality, Ife worries the Changing Man is real—and that she’s next. Ife joins forces with classmate Bijal and Benny, Leon’s younger brother, to uncover the truth about who the Changing Man is and what he wants. Culminating in a detailed, gory, and extended climactic battle, this verbose thriller tempts readers with a nefarious mystery involving racial and class-based violence but never quite lives up to its potential and peters out thematically by its explosive finale. However, this debut offers highly visually evocative and eerie descriptions of characters and events and will appeal to fans of creature horror, social commentary, and dark academia.

A descriptive and atmospheric paranormal social thriller that could be a bit tighter. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Sept. 26, 2023

ISBN: 9781250868138

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Review Posted Online: June 8, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2023

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THAT'S NOT MY NAME

A gripping tribute to resilience.

A girl with amnesia and a boy suspected of harming his girlfriend overcome adversity to find the answers they seek.

A 17-year-old girl wakes up in a ditch, disoriented and with no memory of who she is or what happened. Found by the Alton, Oregon, police, she is brought to the station. Soon after, Wayne Boone, a man claiming to be her father, shows up. He has photos of her on his phone and her high school ID card, with the name Mary Boone. Wayne convinces the police to release Mary into his custody. The more time Mary spends with Wayne, however, the weirder things get: He’s unaware of her food allergy, and as her memories start to return, they don’t conform with Wayne’s versions of her life. In the town of Washington City, across the Willamette River, Drew is in a bad place. His girlfriend, Lola, has disappeared, and Drew was the last person to see her. His adoptive dads and cousin are the only ones who support him; everyone else, including the sheriff, thinks he’s responsible for Lola’s disappearance. Intent on finding Lola, Drew finds help in an unlikely ally, Lola’s best friend, Autumn, who is the sheriff’s daughter. But will they find Lola in time? The two immersive storylines bring to life the trials and frustrations each main character faces in this debut, which is a thrilling delight right up to the unexpected and bittersweet conclusion. Most characters are cued white; one of Drew’s dads is Guatemalan.

A gripping tribute to resilience. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Dec. 26, 2023

ISBN: 9781728270111

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: Sept. 23, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2023

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