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Creepy Teen Lit to Get You in the Mood for the Season!

Sunday, October 11th, 2009 by Marie Hansen-Lehmann

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By Marie Hansen–Lehmann

Ever since devouring R.L. Stine’s Fear Street novels when I was a kid, young adult horror novels have always been one of my favorite delights. There is nothing like curling up with a fun and creepy read while sipping a pumpkin spice latte! Lucky for prophecy-of-the-sisters2me, October is the best month to let you in on a few of my latest favorites. Here are four books guaranteed to creep you out and inspire you to get in the mood for the season!

Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink

Set in the early 1890s, Zink’s debut novel has all the markings of a classic Victorian horror: spiritualists, romance, séances, and strange all girls’ schools!

After the untimely death of her father, Lia Milthrope discovers a strange mark on her wrist. At the same time, her twin sister Alice begins to grow increasingly distant towards her.

Soon, Lia realizes that her father’s death was a catalyst in the unraveling of a centuries old prophecy—a prophecy that places Lia and her sister at war. In the tradition of Edgar Allen Poe, the atmosphere of the novel is dark and brooding, ominous and eerie. Be prepared to sleep with the light on!

Generation Dead by Daniel Waters

All over the country teenagers who die are coming back to life and are going back to school! No one knows why this bizarre phenomenon is occurring but it is happening everywhere. These “zombie teens” (the politically correct term being “different biotic”) are viciously ostracized by their classmates. People are creeped out by their deathly pallor, limited mobility, and strange speech patterns.

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Phoebe, a goth-girl from Oakevale High, is determined to support these students and protect them from those less understanding of their differences. But, when Phoebe and her friends join a support group for the differently biotic, Phoebe finds herself in the middle of a love triangle between the leader of the differently biotic teens, Tommy Williams, and the star of the football team, Adam! The novel is strikingly intelligent, witty, and a whole new look at the traditional zombie story.

bad-girlsBad Girls Don’t Die by Katie Alender

Alexis’ sister Kasey seems to never grow-up. Even though she is thirteen years old, she has a massive fixation on playing with dolls. She stores them away in her room and throws a tantrum if anything is even slightly out of place. Alexis thinks her sister is just weird until strange and unexplainable things begin to happen… like the fact that her little sister can switch from being her normal blue-eyed self to a green-eyed murderous child! The novel spins itself into an atmospheric haunting story complete with an old Victorian mansion, spirit possession, and creaking doors! It just begs to answer the question: What do you do when the ghost that is haunting you is your own sister?

Skulls by Noah Scalin

Get inspired to make some creepy Halloween décor with this brilliant photographic exploration of the human skull as art form! For one year, Noah Scalin challenged himself to create a skull a day and post his progress online at www.SkullADay.com. He created skulls out of everything from peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and leaves to sewn toys and candle-wax. In addition to the photographs, the book includes four do-it-yourself skulls to help you get started on your own deathly creations!

For Fans of ghostgirl, Fun on Halloween

New York Times Bestselling author Tonya Hurley will appear at Books Of Wonder, 18 West 18th Street, on Halloween to celebrate the release of her new book ghostgirl: homecoming (Little, Brown). Fans in costume will be eligible for a giveaway of ghostgirl merchandise including: ghostgirl Hot Topic tee shirts, ghostgirl prayer candles and ghostgirl tote bags. ghostgirl: homecoming is the second novel in her popular and critically-acclaimed young adult series chronicling the adventures of Charlotte Usher, a misfit teen who accidentally dies in class, wakes as a ghost only to find the afterlife, unfortunately for her, is a lot like life. The ghostgirl audiobook narrated by Parker Posey with music by Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yaz, Erasure) has just been released by Recorded Books.

Let Them Eat Cake! Tonya Hurley’s Second ghostgirl

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 by Marie Hansen-Lehmann

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By Marie Hansen-Lehmann

On Thursday July 16th a gigantic cake the same size and shape of a small child was delivered to the Jefferson Market Branch of the New York Public Library. The reason? The release of Tonya Hurley’s newest book in the ghostgirl series: ghostgirl: Homecoming.

After the events of the first novel, Charlotte Usher discovers that the afterlife really isn’t what she thought it would be. There are no angels, no harps, and to make matters worse- she has a job- answering telephone calls from people on earth in need of some other-worldly advice. Stuck with no phone calls and just an endless wait, Charlotte’s afterlife is looking pretty boring until Petula gets put into a coma from a botched pedicure and her sister Scarlet sneaks into the afterworld to try to save her. Homecoming holds the same humor and charm as the first novel and is sure to meet fans’ expectations.

The evening began with Tonya being presented the cake, based on her character by the crew of Food Network’s Ace of Cakes. One can only imagine the shock and awe it was for her to see a life size cake based on her own artistic creation and made by such a talented staff! The cake was approximately six feet long and took fifty-six hours to complete!

tonya-and-vince1Following up was an incredible performance by Vince Clarke (of Depeche Mode, Yaz, and Erasure, shown with Tonya, at left) whose haunting melodies provided an excellent back drop to Hurley’s reading from the new novel. The music was a sneak peek at the soundtrack for the audiobook of the first novel due out this summer and narrated by Parker Posey.

The evening concluded with an author signing, free ghostgirl posters for all in attendance, and of course some of that delicious cake!

Learn more about ghostgirl and Tonya Hurley on www.ghostgirl.com

Look for the Ace of Cakes episode coming to a television near you this October

Photocredit:  Maiya A. Kasprzyk

YA Author Tonya Hurley Releases Second Ghostgirl

Sunday, July 5th, 2009 by Marie Hansen-Lehmann

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By Marie Hansen-Lehmann

Tonya Hurley, New York Times best-selling author of ghostgirl releases the second book in the series ghostgirl: Homecoming this month. To celebrate she’s having an action-packed release party at the Jefferson Market Branch of the New York Public Library. The evening will include a reading of her newest book with live musical accompaniment by Vince Clarke of such seminal 1980s bands as Depeche Mode, Yaz, and Erasure, tons of giveaways including posters, totebags, and Hot Topic’s line of ghostgirl t-shirts. The Food Network’s Ace of Cakes will be providing a huge 3D ghostgirl cake and will be filming parts of the event for the television show. A book signing will follow the main events.

Come and be seen!

ghostgirlJuly 16th 5-7pm
Jefferson Market Library is located at 425 Sixth Ave at 10th Street.
Cost: Free

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