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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sara FarizanPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Algonquin Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9781643754031ISBN 10: 1643754033 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 September 2023 Recommended Age: From 12 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A thoughtful thriller along with some very realistic surprises... If you are a fan [of Stranger Things], you will enjoy Dead Flip.""--Locus ""I was expecting just a kind of scary and humorous book that would be a fun read, but it tackled a lot of issues that I was not expecting to come from a book about an evil pinball machine.... This book was extremely fun to read with its many interesting quirks, but what really made it enjoyable to read was the wonderful character development and regrowing friendship."" --Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal ""A terrifyingly fun read.""--The New York Times ""A thoughtful homage that puts its own fresh spin on these beloved tropes. Entertaining supernatural thrills and an insightful take on growing up."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Farizan recalls Jumanji's eerie atmosphere in this nostalgic, supernatural thriller... Farizan skillfully blends lighthearted comedy with grotesque horror.""--Publishers Weekly ""In this well-crafted homage to narratives like It and Stranger Things, Farizan nails the uneasiness of shifting adolescent relationships... A fumbling queer romance and the pitch-perfect late-October setting create a bittersweet tone that makes this book a great choice for stalwart horror fans and newcomers to the genre.""--Booklist, Starred review ""With the 1990s making a cultural comeback, and perennial interest in throwback horror, such as Stranger Things, younger teens will dig into this sinister story.""--School Library Journal" ""A thoughtful thriller along with some very realistic surprises... If you are a fan [of Stranger Things], you will enjoy Dead Flip.""--Locus ""I was expecting just a kind of scary and humorous book that would be a fun read, but it tackled a lot of issues that I was not expecting to come from a book about an evil pinball machine.... This book was extremely fun to read with its many interesting quirks, but what really made it enjoyable to read was the wonderful character development and regrowing friendship."" --Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal ""A terrifyingly fun read.""--The New York Times ""A thoughtful homage that puts its own fresh spin on these beloved tropes. Entertaining supernatural thrills and an insightful take on growing up."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Farizan recalls Jumanji's eerie atmosphere in this nostalgic, supernatural thriller... Farizan skillfully blends lighthearted comedy with grotesque horror.""--Publishers Weekly ""In this well-crafted homage to narratives like It and Stranger Things, Farizan nails the uneasiness of shifting adolescent relationships... A fumbling queer romance and the pitch-perfect late-October setting create a bittersweet tone that makes this book a great choice for stalwart horror fans and newcomers to the genre.""--Booklist, Starred review ""With the 1990s making a cultural comeback, and perennial interest in throwback horror, such as Stranger Things, younger teens will dig into this sinister story.""--School Library Journal """I was expecting just a kind of scary and humorous book that would be a fun read, but it tackled a lot of issues that I was not expecting to come from a book about an evil pinball machine.... This book was extremely fun to read with its many interesting quirks, but what really made it enjoyable to read was the wonderful character development and regrowing friendship."" --Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal ""A terrifyingly fun read.""--The New York Times ""A thoughtful homage that puts its own fresh spin on these beloved tropes. Entertaining supernatural thrills and an insightful take on growing up."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Farizan recalls Jumanji's eerie atmosphere in this nostalgic, supernatural thriller... Farizan skillfully blends lighthearted comedy with grotesque horror.""--Publishers Weekly ""In this well-crafted homage to narratives like It and Stranger Things, Farizan nails the uneasiness of shifting adolescent relationships... A fumbling queer romance and the pitch-perfect late-October setting create a bittersweet tone that makes this book a great choice for stalwart horror fans and newcomers to the genre.""--Booklist, Starred review ""With the 1990s making a cultural comeback, and perennial interest in throwback horror, such as Stranger Things, younger teens will dig into this sinister story.""--School Library Journal" Author InformationSara Farizan (she/her) is the critically acclaimed author of the young adult novels Here to Stay, Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel, and the Lambda Literary Award-winning If You Could Be Mine, which was named one of Time magazine's 100 Best YA Books of All Time. She lives in Massachusetts, where she watches '90s cartoons and '80s commercials to relax, loves pinball but is wary of certain machines, and thanks you for reading her work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |