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Title | : | Bonechiller |
Author | : | Graham McNamee |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | September 9th 2008 by Wendy Lamb Books |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Fantasy. Mystery. Paranormal. Supernatural |
Graham McNamee
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.78 | 1957 Users | 335 Reviews
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WELCOME TO NOWHERE.Danny's dad takes a job as caretaker at a marina on the shore of a vast, frozen lake in Harvest Cove, a tiny town tucked away in Canada's Big Empty. If you're looking for somewhere to hide, this is it.
It's the worst winter in years. One night, running in the dark, Danny is attacked by a creature so strange and terrifying he tries to convince himself he was hallucinating. Then he learns about Native American legends of a monster that's haunted the lake for a thousand years. And that every generation, in the coldest winters, kids have disappeared into the night. People think they ran away.
Danny knows better. Because now the beast is after him.
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Original Title: | Bonechiller |
ISBN: | 038574658X (ISBN13: 9780385746588) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Harvest Cove(Canada) |
Literary Awards: | Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize Nominee (2009) |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 1957 Users | 335 ReviewsJudge Epithetical Books Bonechiller
Bonechiller was a quick, but satisfying read. Our protagonist is a young man who is still dealing with the death of his mother from brain cancer. He was very close to her, and her death has sent him and his father on the run, from place to place, to escape the grief of her passing. Lately they have landed in an small town in Canada, in the deep of arctic winter. He befriends fellow travelers, military brats, Pike, Howie, and Ash. Pike and Howie are two brothers named after weapons (Howie beingIt was okay. It's not my kind of genre but it kept my interest.
Review by Jake KirkBonechiller is freaky... in an awesome way. The book is much like a horror movie but avoids all of the cliches. Our protagonist, Danny, is a regular guy with a troubled past. His father keeps moving him from town to town attempting to escape their nightmare by moving further away from society.One night, while walking home he's assaulted by a hideous beast that "stings" him, but then leaves him for no reason. He soon finds out that his situation is more dangerous and the stakes
This book, let me just say, it was a suspenseful and with a couple cliff hangers. this book will delight anyone that likes horror and mystery.
Bonechiller was a quick, but satisfying read. Our protagonist is a young man who is still dealing with the death of his mother from brain cancer. He was very close to her, and her death has sent him and his father on the run, from place to place, to escape the grief of her passing. Lately they have landed in an small town in Canada, in the deep of arctic winter. He befriends fellow travelers, military brats, Pike, Howie, and Ash. Pike and Howie are two brothers named after weapons (Howie being
Terrifically creepy! McNamee's chilling tale of the mysterious icy monster grabbed me from the first page. The ancient Bonechiller has stalked the little town of Harvest Cove for centuries and now it is after Danny and his friend Howie but who will believe them? The vast Canadian wilderness is almost a character here and the cold came right out of the pages as I read. This a wild ride, literally, with snowmobile chases, cracking ice, massive explosions and four great teen characters, including a
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