Sleepless
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Emma Montgomery has been having trouble sleeping. Whenever she closes her eyes, all she can see are the horrible nightmares . . . nightmares of gruesome murder. And she’s not alone. All of the students in Dr. Beecher’s secret society have been having terrible dreams and sleepwalking. Now, as their classmates start turning up dead, Emma and her friends race against the clock to keep themselves awake and find out what is causing them to kill in their sleep—before the next victim dies.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The high school students in Dr. Beecher's "secret society" (a group that traveled to New Orleans to build homes after Hurricane Katrina) have been sleepwalking and experiencing violent nightmares. When their fellow students begin turning up dead and one member of the group is witnessed murdering another student in her sleep, the teens trace the possible origins of the disturbances to the unusual events that took place in New Orleans, which they all swore to keep secret. The present-tense narrative alternates between Jake, a pot-smoking mechanic, and his love interest, Emma, as the group bands together (taking turns sleeping) in an effort to avoid another murder. A few chilling images pepper the story one sleepwalker repeatedly fills the kitchen sink with water and screams into it; another sets himself on fire but most of the scares are on the tame side, with the murders largely described through dream interludes. Fahy's (The Unspoken) intriguing premise doesn't fully materialize, resulting in a story that feels skeletal. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
Great Book!
I love this book! I sat down and read all because I just couldn’t put the book down! I love the suspense and the thrilling part of it! It’s not super scary, which is good for people who like scary stories but not super scary stories. I definitely recommend this book!