Night at School
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- 1,49 €
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- 1,49 €
Description de l’éditeur
Night at School: A Horror-Comedy. For once, algebra is not your worst nightmare
One dark winter evening at Sunset Grammar, Jakob and his friends attend the extra maths class after school. (Whether they wanted to or not, that is besides the point). When the clock strikes four, they eagerly rush to leave school- only to find that the lights go out and the gates are locked. Fear sets in when they realise that they are trapped in their school, once a building from the Victorian era.
Will Jakob and his group manage to leave the school? Or is there more than meets the eye at the 19th century school?
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Readers' Favorite 5-star review: 'This may be a short story, but it is packed with action and full of mystery, with a neat little twist at the end that you won't see coming. The characters are well-rounded, quite an achievement for such a short book, and each has their own distinct personality.' 'a great way to pass a train or bus journey to work or when you just want to wind down at the end of the day'
'Night at School is a fun and spooky short story that perfectly balances comedy, mystery, and a dash of horror. Jakob and his friends' after hours adventure inside their Victorian school is both eerie and entertaining, capturing the thrill of being trapped somewhere familiar yet suddenly frightening. The Halloween setting adds just the right touch of atmosphere, while the witty dialogue, teamwork, and lighthearted tone make it an engaging read for younger audiences and adults alike. The clever twist at the end ties it all together, leaving readers both surprised and delighted.' 'A lighthearted horror comedy short story that blends spooky suspense with humor, friendship, and teamwork, perfect for fans of quick, fun Halloween reads' 'Night at School is a witty and spooky short story that combines laughs and chills in equal measure, an ideal Halloween pick for readers of all ages who enjoy fast paced, twisty tales' 'light horror with themes of collaboration and courage' For readers who enjoy: 'twist endings and bite-sized fiction for commutes or quick reads', 'light horror that entertains without being too dark or graphic', 'fans of short, fast paced horror comedy stories', 'middle grade and teen readers who enjoy spooky tales with humor (Goosebumps, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark)'