Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2018! I did this last year and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!
I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!
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Spine Chillers: The Beast of Black Pond
by Nancy Gray
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Genre: Horror
Age category: Middle Grade
Release Date: October 2018
My Review
Duane has an assignment for his creative writing class. Write about an urban legend. He chooses to write about something local, the legend of Black Pond. Several children have died in the pond and a legend has grown that something lives there and pulls kids under to their doom. Little did he know, he’d meet the legend up close and personal and he’d be in the fight of his life.
The author’s writing was spot on. The character’s read and acted their age and it took me back to when I was young. You might find yourself thinking I’d never do that when reading some of the events in these pages. Don’t be so sure. Kid’s do the darndest things and don’t stop to overthink or rationalize them.
Duane, his sister, and his best friend joined forces and faced off against something that shouldn’t be real. It got pretty hairy, and felt genuine. No adult was going to believe them so they’d deal with it their own way. I tell ya, what dwelt in the pond was very scary. I wouldn’t have wanted to meet it as an adult, let alone as a kid.
There was lots of action to keep the story moving at a fast clip. And some harrowing encounters to get those endorphins pumping. I would have ate this up as a kid and I did as an adult.
Stop back by tomorrow. I’ll be reviewing another Spine Chillers story, Big Bad Wolf.
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Synopsis
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“Mrs. Snider,” Duane asked. “Do you know anything about Black Pond?”
“There isn’t some monster drowning children. It’s a dangerous, polluted pond,” she said.
But there is a monster that lurks silently in the water, watching and waiting; hungry for its next meal. Duane has seen THE BEAST OF BLACK POND, and the beast has his scent. The beast hunts him from the pond, to the lake by the dam, even to his own swimming pool. Duane will need all his wits, and the help of his friends if he wants to avoid being pulled under to a watery grave.
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About the Author:
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Nancy Gray has published a number of works including her young adult fantasy series Blood Rain. Her short story “Chosen” appeared in Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal Author Quest: a Penguin Special from Grosset & Dunlap. Her work also appears in various anthologies.
Nancy Gray has been writing for over ten years. Gray lives in South Carolina with her husband and two daughters. She enjoys books, video games, anime, manga, and horror.
Other Works by Nancy Gray:
Blood Rain
Blood Moon
Blood God
Spine Chillers: The Scarecrow
Spine Chillers: Big Bad Wolf
Spine Chillers: The Beast of Black Pond
Spine Chillers: Empty Eyes
Spine Chillers: The Firefly
You can find and contact Nancy Gray here:
– Website
– Blog
– Facebook
– Goodreads
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Oh how I wish we had cool middle grade books like The Beast of Black Pond when I was that age!
Me too! I sure am enjoying them now. I love the cover for this book. It looks so innocent, but then peer closely and you’ll see something lurking!
Pretty cover!
Did you look closely. Something lurks!
You’re doing a great job with these posts but it is so not my genre. Anne – Books of My Heart
Sorry! I do have some fun ones but saving them for Cozy November:)
And now I will avoid ponds Laura! 😉
At least ones with lily pads. LOL Do you spy something looking at you?
I think I would have really enjoyed a scary read like this when I was a kid. I wouldn’t mind reading it now either 🙂
The thing in the pond wasn’t what I was expecting. I always like when that happens:)
I’m terrified of things lurking in the water, so I’m sure this would creep me out. Thanks for the review!
So am I. I don’t swim in the ocean anymore. LOL
oh this sounds so good! LOOOOVE urban legends! Especially about water! It reminds me of the story of a woman that died in a pond in my family Ranch. My best childhood “scares” I got from that pond and that story 🙂
Ponds always creep me out. The water is dark and you can’t see what’s in there!
Spine Chillers, that is so funny! Is that supposed to be like Goosebumps? Lol.
I was never into these types of books, really. I feel like I went from reading Judy Blume straight to Fear Street… there was no in-between. Lol.
It is along similar lines to Goosebumps. Not gory but plenty of boo! I’ve been enjoying your Fear Street posts:)
What is it?!