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THWACK!
Sitting in the backseat of the car, Daphne is dying of boredom just thinking about the two weeks she's about to spend camping with her family. Suddenly-THWACK! A bird crashes into the windshield. When Daphne's dad gets out of the car to see if the bird is all right, another one dive-bombs right into his head-and draws blood. Daphne watches in horror as more birds attack, and it isn't long before a carefree summer day turns into her family's worst nightmare.
Key Selling Points:
• Fifteen-year-old Daphne and her family are besieged in their car by homicidal birds while heading to their summer campsite in this horror novel reminiscent of Hitchcock's “The Birds.”
• This is the next book in the “Orca Shivers” series, a series that will thrill readers with spine-tingling tales of horror, suspense and mystery. These short, fast-paced novels are a great high-interest choice for middle-grade readers.
• The multi-POV narration of the story makes for an exciting, graphic read.
• Author Jocelyn Boisvert got the idea for the book one spring morning while daydreaming. A flock of migratory birds began to swoop and dive overhead, and he started to wonder what would happen if something went wrong-terribly wrong.
Sitting in the backseat of the car, Daphne is dying of boredom just thinking about the two weeks she's about to spend camping with her family. Suddenly-THWACK! A bird crashes into the windshield. When Daphne's dad gets out of the car to see if the bird is all right, another one dive-bombs right into his head-and draws blood. Daphne watches in horror as more birds attack, and it isn't long before a carefree summer day turns into her family's worst nightmare.
Key Selling Points:
• Fifteen-year-old Daphne and her family are besieged in their car by homicidal birds while heading to their summer campsite in this horror novel reminiscent of Hitchcock's “The Birds.”
• This is the next book in the “Orca Shivers” series, a series that will thrill readers with spine-tingling tales of horror, suspense and mystery. These short, fast-paced novels are a great high-interest choice for middle-grade readers.
• The multi-POV narration of the story makes for an exciting, graphic read.
• Author Jocelyn Boisvert got the idea for the book one spring morning while daydreaming. A flock of migratory birds began to swoop and dive overhead, and he started to wonder what would happen if something went wrong-terribly wrong.
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- SeriesOrca Shivers