Screamcatcher
Screamcatcher
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I also did a quick Q&A with the author The Irresponsible Reader.
I don't have a lot to say about this one, my views are pretty straightforward and most of the analysis I'd give would be spoiler-heavy, but I do want to try to say enough to entice someone (preferably a few someones) to read this satisfying YA Fantasy.
I really prefer to come up with my own synopses, but I've failed to think of a succinct way to give one for this book (well, I had one that was too succinct and was really unsatisfactory), so I'm just going to appropriate the official blurb:
When seventeen-year-old Jory Pike cannot shake the hellish nightmares of her parent's deaths, she turns to an old family heirloom, a dream catcher. Even though she's half blood Chippewa, Jory thinks old Indian lore is so yesterday, but she's willing to give it a try. However, the dream catcher has had its fill of nightmares from an ancient and violent past. After a sleepover party, and during one of Jory's most horrific dream episodes, the dream catcher implodes, sucking Jory and her three friends into its own world of trapped nightmares. They're in an alternate universe-locked inside of an insane web world. How can they find the center of the web, where all good things are allowed to pass?
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Screamcatcher: Web World
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for this post, but I read it because I wanted to and the opinions expressed are my own and not influenced by the receipt of the novel.