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Two Bone: Anthology 2

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The second awesome anthology by T.K. Wrathbone, featuring these four books in paperback...

The Orphanage

Hantel and Gresel: Food Critics

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall (does contain some adult language)

The Bones of Wrath: Haunted (The House, Sister Madly, 23, He Who Opens This Book, The Haunting of Tiki Island)

306 pages, Paperback

Published September 19, 2018

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T.K. Wrathbone

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Welcome to the spine-tingling world of T.K. Wrathbone!

T.K. Wrathbone is a children's TV show veteran who loves watching disaster and creature/zombie movies and TV shows, but not at night.

T.K. started writing many a year ago back in primary school, but only started her author career in 2015 with the release of her first three stories and anthology. She will write and release stories until there are twelve Bones books and a special edition numbered 13...

T.K. lives in Australia, loves extra cheesy cheeseburgers and chocolate, and gets a kick out of watching funny dog and cat videos.

T.K. Wrathbone is the MG/YA pen name for author Tiara King. You can find more about her at www.tiaraking.com.au and follow Tiara on any of Tiara’s social media, or at Tiara’s publishing house www.royalstarpublishing.com.au.



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June 5, 2022
I wasn’t sure what to expect from T.K. Wrathbone’s Two Bone Anthology, but to my delight (and fright) what I discovered was a book with well-crafted, page turning tales and twists aplenty.

From the cover I assumed we were entering the territory of horror, but unlike many anthologies of this genre, this book broke with the traditional troupes to deliver something new and enthralling.

From the strange happenings at The Orphanage, to the chilling rework of the traditional fairy tale Hantel and Gresel: Food Critics, the reader enters a world where it is safe to assume that nothing is as it appears. Add to this the certainty that neat endings aren’t always the case and you have an anthology sure to delight the fearless pre-teen.

T.K. Wrathbone’s knack of modernising traditional horror and adding anew slant, made this book both intriguing and unsettling. Add to this that it didn’t overstep into the grotesque and you have a book which is perfect for its designated age group.

I would highly recommend this book for any pre-teen who enjoys the horror, the supernatural, and all things creepy. Its sure to send a shiver down their spines.
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