Summer of Night
1991 • 608 pages

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15

I think 3.5 stars would be my ideal review. Not a perfect book, but highly enjoyable and, indeed, creepy. Plus, it ties in with the Borgias, which is fantastic. I should reread all of ‘Cantarella' now, because it makes total sense–but I digress again.

Basically a boy disappears on the last day of school, and crazy, creepy stuff starts happening, and a crew of eleven-year old boys (and one girl, who is actually pretty hard core) fight to stop it. They're clever lads too. It's an engaging and fun, creepy read.

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