|
If You Like Stranger Things...
|
Stranger Things: The Other Side
by Jody Houser
A first entry in a graphic-novel series based on the cult favorite Netflix show, Stranger Things, follows the arrival of Will Byers in the dark parody world of Upside Down.
|
|
|
Stranger Things: Worlds Turned Upside Down
by Gina McIntyre
The pages come alive in this official companion to the Emmy-winning series that takes readers back to the 80s where they will uncover every aspect of the show’s development from script to screen. Media tie-in.
|
|
|
Stranger Things: Runaway Max
by Brenna Yovanoff
Don't miss this gripping, emotional prequel to the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things! The never-before-told backstory of the beloved Dig Dug maven, Max Mayfield, written by New York Times bestselling author Brenna Yovanoff. This must-read novel, based on the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things, explores Max's past--the good and the bad--as well as how she came to find her newfound sense of home in Hawkins, Indiana.
|
|
|
How to Survive in a Stranger Things World
by Matthew J. Gilbert
Complemented by full-color images and quotes, a gift book for fans of the hit Netflix series shares advice for navigating school, friendship and a town's darkest secrets in accordance with the philosophies of Dustin, Steve, Eleven and other popular characters.
|
|
|
Heartwood Box
by
Ann Aguirre
Staying at her great aunt's house, teen Araceli witnesses odd goings-on in the town, from unexplained lights in the woods to mysterious letters that seem to be coming from the past.
|
|
The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction
by
Amy Brashear
A nuclear missile silo community in 1984 Arkansas is thrown into chaos when a Hollywood director chooses the town as the site for a nuclear holocaust production, prompting the daughter of an absent Strategic Air Command officer to investigate a catastrophic detonation. Simultaneous eBook.
|
|
The Marbury Lens
by
Andrew Smith
After barely escaping an attempted kidnapping, Jack goes to London with his best friend Conner, where someone gives him a pair of glasses that send him to an alternate universe where war is raging.
|
|
Last Bus to Everland
by
Sophie Cameron
Forging a bond with a compassionate artist, Brody Fair joins a band of misfits and miscreants who meet weekly for adventures in a Narnia-inspired world, before dwindling magic forces him to choose between those he loves.
|
|
Wax
by
Gina Damico
Visiting a candle factory where she spots a room filled with unsettling lifelike wax sculptures, Poppy is astonished when one of the figures comes to life and follows her home before the factory is destroyed in a fire and the people in her town begin transforming in frightening ways. By the author of the Croak trilogy. Simultaneous eBook. 15,000 first printing.
|
|
The Edge of Everything
by
Jeff Giles
Enduring a traumatic existence after their father's death and neighbors' disappearance, 17-year-old Zoe and her brother are rescued from an attack by a bounty hunter who has been sent to claim the soul of their tormenter, a situation that introduces them to a new world and questions about their fate.
|
|
When the Sky Fell on Splendor
by
Emily Henry
Struggling to cope in the years after a steel mill explosion injures a large number of people in their small town, a group of teens investigate local ghost stories before the appearance of a mysterious light in the sky causes them to manifest strange powers.
|
|
The Truth Lies Here
by
Lindsey Klingele
Arriving for a summer in her Michigan hometown, aspiring journalist Penny learns that her father, a tabloid journalist, is missing and charred dead bodies are being found in the woods
|
|
Scowler
by
Daniel Kraus
In the midst of a 1981 meteor shower in Iowa, a homicidal maniac escapes from prison and returns to his family farm where his 19-year-old son, Ry, must summon three childhood toys--Mr. Furrington, Jesus Christ and Scowler--to protect himself, his 11-year-old sister, Sarah, and their mother.
|
|
Come Find Me
by
Megan Miranda
A girl determined to continue her late sibling's search through the cosmos and a boy who wants to learn the fate of his missing brother discover a mysterious radio frequency that suggests their family tragedies are mysteriously connected.
|
|
The Serpent King
by
Jeff Zentner
Struggling through his senior year of high school, where he is targeted by bullies because of his father's extreme faith, Dill teams up with fellow outcast Lydia, who is determined to escape their tiny town by pursuing a career in fashion, and Travis, whose obsession with an epic book series and a fangirl turns his reality into real-life fantasy.
|
|
The Sacrifice Box
by
Martin J. Stewart
Summer, 1982. Five friends discover an ancient stone box hidden deep in the woods. They seal inside of it treasured objects from their childhoods, and they make a vow: Never come to the box alone. Never open it after dark. Never take back your sacrifice.Four years later, a series of strange and terrifying events begin to unfold: mirrors inexplicably shattering, inanimate beings coming to life, otherworldly crows thirsting for blood. Someone broke the rules of the box, and now everyone has to pay. But how much are they willing to sacrifice?
|
|
Suspicious Minds
by Gwenda Bond
A mysterious lab. A sinister scientist. A secret history. If you think you know the truth behind Eleven's mother, prepare to have your mind turned Upside Down in this thrilling prequel to the hit show Stranger Things. It's the summer of 1969, and the shock of conflict reverberates through the youth of America, both at home and abroad. As a student at a quiet college campus in the heartland of Indiana, Terry Ives couldn't be farther from the front lines of Vietnam or the incendiary protests in Washington. But the world is changing, and Terry isn't content to watch from the sidelines. When word gets around about an important government experiment in the small town of Hawkins, she signs on as a test subject for the project, code named MKULTRA. Unmarked vans, a remote lab deep in the woods, mind-altering substances administered by tight lipped researchers . . . and a mystery the young and restless Terry is determined to uncover. But behind the walls of Hawkins National Laboratory--and the piercing gaze of its director, Dr. Martin Brenner--lurks a conspiracy greater than Terry could have ever imagined. To face it, she'll need the help of her fellow test subjects, including one so mysterious the world doesn't know she exists--a young girl with unexplainable, superhuman powers and a number instead of a name: 008. Amid the rising tensions of the new decade, Terry Ives and Martin Brenner have begun a different kind of war--one where the human mind is the battlefield.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|