What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Other Place
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SOLVED. Middle Grade Fantasy/ SciFi? A giant, angry Moon chasing some kids down a beach. This image on cover. Read before 1993. [s]
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The cover is close, but my book was a child's novel and the illustration was more realistic.




Perhaps Fright Time 18

Also was it a UK or USA book as such books often had different covers.

I read it in the US, but my parents did have friends who traveled internationally and sometimes brought me books from the UK and elsewhere. If I had to guess, though, I suspect the book was American.

https://www.abebooks.com/first-editio...
You don't recall what the book was about (chapter book? Middle grade can mean picture book for older readers too ...)?

It was definitely a child's novel/chapter book, around 100 pages or so. Wish I could remember the story! The MC was most likely a girl? I tended to read more books with girl MCs. I remember the cover more than anything else, the girl with the shocked and terrified expression running away from the angry moon.


https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Run for Your Life - The Running Scared Cover list
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Selenophobia - A Fear of the Moon
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Man in the Moon? Where the Moon has a Face
and just in case:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Moonlight Silhouette on Cover

I've had a look at all the lists, and no dice yet, but I remain hopeful. Thank you for trying it track it down for me. One thing I know for sure is that I will recognize it right away.


Which is exactly the right vibe! But alas, not my book.
I wish I could remember more about the mystery book. I know it was some kind of creepy, eerie fantasy or sci fi. I think a girl was probably the main character. I don't know if the book itself actually about the moon, just that the girl was in the foreground, running scared, with the angry moon chasing behind her.

Here, Jordan:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


It does have the moon hovering in a menacing way in the background, but my book had more urgency in the people fleeing from it.
I appreciate everyone's suggestions!

Not the one, this cover looks slightly too bright and mid '90s-ish. My book was darker and more likely '80s or even late '70s.

The night of the scorpion / Horowitz. Magnet ed. Not really running but they kind of look scared. Middle top. Not sure if that is a moon either. https://www.librarything.com/work/778...
The haunted mountain / Hunter. Again not running but looks scared.
https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Book...

Thanks for your continued efforts!

Wowsers, well, that cover is a bit different from my memory. There's no beach, but that is definitely the right book. The ominous, menacing moon (no face) and the panic-stricken girl in the foreground fleeing in terror. Now I'm going to have to reread the book to find out what the heck it was even about. What was so foreboding about the valley Elena moved to? Was the moon going around trying to murder people?
Thanks mucho for all your help, and thanks to everyone else who posted suggestions. This one is solved!

I hope it's good, after all of this! :D

And thanks, Capn, that was a huge stroke of luck. After I posted, I looked around a little and it turns out The Other Place has even come up on this group before.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
"Jolene feels there is something strange about their new home, an eerie sense of isolation in the valley-but her father begs her to try it, and she agrees, sensing that he is content for the first time since his wife's death. She is horrified by the fact that all of her neighbors and classmates have jelly-filmed eyes, worried by seeing her father dancing with other people in a midnight ring in the meadow, baffled by the evasiveness of the one friend she makes. The answer: everyone in the valley is from another planet, they are all preparing to depart for their home world, and her father is going along because-he reveals-her mother was one of the aliens. Then Jolene recalls that her mother always wore pink glasses, always had cold hands like the aliens. She begs to go back to the city, to stay with her aunt; she's magically transported there, and she discovers her aunt's eyes are 'glazed over like jelly,' the story ends."
Ok, so the jelly eyes sound very familiar! It turns out the moon isn't chasing the girl, it's the jelly-eyed aliens behind her, lol.
Another vague one for you. I had this book and read it sometime before 1993. It was a middle grade book and the cover had a giant, angry moon chasing a group of kids down a beach.
I can't remember if there was a face drawn on the moon, but I think so. The vibe was angry, lol. I have zero idea what the story was about. Some kind of fantasy or science fiction. I can't remember how many kids were on the cover. At least one girl for sure. She was running away with a shocked and terrified look on her face as the moon pursued her.
Thanks mucho for any help!