Crawlers
by
Sam Enthoven
Ben is on a school trip. So is Jasmine. What they don't know is that not everybody in the theatre is there to watch the play and, in fact, they'll never get to see it ...There is panic at the Barbican when the fire alarms start wailing, but the strangely silent theatre staff, trap them inside the building rather than letting them out to safety. Ben, Jasmine and their class...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
April 1st 2010
by Corgi Childrens
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Crawlers is a fun, entertaining YA horror that reads like a teenage horror flick but without the blood and gore. There's nothing really original here but it's fast-paced and moves along nicely making it a fairly quick read.
A group of school kids and their teachers are making their way to the Barbican to watch a play. But before they can settle down, strange things begin to happen. Weird looking spider-like creatures are dropping from the ceiling onto people's necks and then the people change.
Ben...more
A group of school kids and their teachers are making their way to the Barbican to watch a play. But before they can settle down, strange things begin to happen. Weird looking spider-like creatures are dropping from the ceiling onto people's necks and then the people change.
Ben...more
I loved Sam's first book (The Black Tattoo: http://marcusgipps.livejournal.com/29...), but perhaps didn't get on quite as well with his second. I was seriously excited about a new one, though - having spent so much time with him in the shop, listening to his ideas, I knew that there would be something good on the way. So I was very grateful when he bought me a copy of the new proof, hot off the presses, back in November. Yes, I'm very behind on updating this blog. I did read it straight away, th...more
This book reads as though it is written for young adults, but I would recommend saving it for the older teens in your life. This book would definitely be too scary for the young'uns. This is a classic alien mind control type story, typical for young adult novels, it is so much better written than most. You will experience thrills from beginning to end. And what an ending - very creepy! I recommend this book to anybody over the age of sixteen.
An excellent survival horror with some disgustingly creepy monsters and a great group of characters!
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My name is Sam Enthoven. I live in London, England, and I write fantastical action thrillers for 11-15 year-olds. If you're reading this, you've reached the 'portal page' of my sinister, ever-evolving internet empire – bwah-ha, bwah-HA-HA-HA! Er, sorry.
With his rollicking 2006 debut THE BLACK TATTOO Sam Enthoven fulfilled his dream to become an internationally published author of fantastical actio...more
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