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The Devouring is a teen horror novel by author Simon Holt. This book was published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on September 1, 2008. The Devouring is the first in a series; the second book, titled The Devouring #2: Soulstice, was released September 1, 2009, while the third book titled Fearscape was released in 2010.
Ascendance of a Bookworm is an anime series based on a light novel and manga series written by Miya Kazuki and illustrated by Yō Shiina. The series is animated by Ajia-do Animation Works and directed by Mitsuru Hongo, with Mariko Kunisawa handling series composition, Yoshiaki Yanagida and Toshihisa Kaiya designing the characters, and Michiru composing the series' music. [1]
With her dying breath, she wishes to be reincarnated in a world where she can read books forever. Urano awakens in the body of a weak, five-year-old girl named Myne in a world where books are scarce and only available to elites. Myne, retaining her memories from her previous life, decides to create and print her own books so that she can read ...
Considering its reputation as the book that King was reluctant to publish, Pet Sematary seems a rather small story about a young family who move to rural Maine. A busy road is the obvious danger ...
The Devouring may refer to: The Devouring (novel), a 2008 teen horror novel by Simon Holt; The Devouring (album), a 1997 album by Djam Karet
In the cover reveal, Hypable stated that the novel promised "the character-driven drama of Riverdale and the creepiness of the Upside Down from Stranger Things." [4] The Devouring Gray was a Kids' Indie Next List Top Ten Pick for Spring 2019. [5] The Devouring Gray was an Indies Introduce Debut Pick for Winter/Spring 2019. [6]
A hero who save his kingdom from demons; he is Ellen's father and half spirit. He unfortunately is so handsome that most women will immediately consider infidelity. Rovel is very displeased the prince is blackmailing him and Ellen into helping resolve the curse; otherwise the truth about Aria's receiving a divine punishment would be revealed.
Since their debut they have published at least 30 novels, in addition to dozens of additional novellas and short stories. [12] Their novels have reached #1 on the NYT and Wall Street Journal's Bestseller Lists, and #2 on the USA Today Bestseller List, with over 3.5 million of their books in print and foreign rights sold in at least 18 countries ...