At Night, I Become a Monster (Novel)

At Night, I Become a Monster (Novel)
Author: Yoru Sumino
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2020-01-30
Genre:
ISBN: 1645056600

Every night, Adachi transforms into a nightmarish creature--and every morning, he reverts to human form. When he encounters his ostracized classmate Yano Satsuki in his monstrous state, the two develop a peculiar bond. But daylight brings its own form of terrors. Which is worse, the monsters at night, or the cruel realities of the classroom by day?

I Have a Secret (Light Novel)

I Have a Secret (Light Novel)
Author: Yoru Sumino
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1648277802

Five high school classmates hold secrets close to their hearts--hidden talents, unspoken feelings, and buried pain. As they collide with each other on the path to growing up, they might jostle some of those secrets free. From Yoru Sumino, acclaimed author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas and I Had That Same Dream Again comes a gentle, intriguing tale about love, life, and the things we leave unsaid.

At Night, I Become a Monster (Light Novel)

At Night, I Become a Monster (Light Novel)
Author: Yoru Sumino
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1645052974

A haunting new novel by the creator of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas. Every night, Adachi transforms into a nightmarish creature—and every morning, he reverts to human form. When he encounters his ostracized classmate Yano Satsuki in his monstrous state, the two develop a peculiar bond. But daylight brings its own form of terrors. Which is worse, the monster at night, or the cruel realities of the classroom by day? A psychological high school fantasy novel from Yoru Sumino, bestselling author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.

Last Night I Sang to the Monster

Last Night I Sang to the Monster
Author: Benjamin Alire Saenz
Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1933693797

"Sáenz' poetic narrative will captivate readers from the first sentence to the last paragraph of this beautifully written novel. . . . It is also a celebration of life and a song of hope in celebration of family and friendship, one that will resonate loud and long with teens."—Kirkus Reviews "…There is never a question of either Sáenz’s own extraordinary capacity for caring and compassion or the authenticity of the experiences he records in this heartfelt account of healing and hope."—Booklist "Offering insight into [an adolescent's] addiction, dysfunction and mental illness, particularly in the wake of traumatic events, Sáenz's artful rendition of the healing process will not soon be forgotten."—Publishers Weekly "Sáenz weaves together [18-year-old] Zach's past, present, and changing disposition toward his future with stylistic grace and emotional insight. This is a powerful and edifying look into both a tortured psyche and the methods by which it can be healed."—School Library Journal Zach is eighteen. He is bright and articulate. He's also an alcoholic and in rehab instead of high school, but he doesn't remember how he got there. He's not sure he wants to remember. Something bad must have happened. Something really, really bad. Remembering sucks and being alive—well, what's up with that? I have it in my head that when we're born, God writes things down on our hearts. See, on some people's hearts he writes Happy and on some people's hearts he writes Sad and on some people's hearts he writes Crazy on some people's hearts he writes Genius and on some people's hearts he writes Angry and on some people's hearts he writes Winner and on some people's hearts he writes Loser. It's all like a game to him. Him. God. And it's all pretty much random. He takes out his pen and starts writing on our blank hearts. When it came to my turn, he wrote. I don't like God very much. Apparently he doesn't like me very much either. Sad Benjamin Alire Sáenz is a prolific novelist, poet, and author of children's books. Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood, his first novel for young adults, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and a Young Adult Library Services Association Top Ten Books for Young Adults pick in 2005.

A Monster Calls

A Monster Calls
Author: Patrick Ness
Publisher: Thorndike Striving Reader
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781432875831

Large Print�s increased font size and wider line spacing maximizes reading legibility, and has been proven to advance comprehension, improve fluency, reduce eye fatigue, and boost engagement in young readers of all abilities, especially struggling, reluctant, and striving readers.

I Have a Secret (Light Novel)

I Have a Secret (Light Novel)
Author: Yoru Sumino
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1648274153

A coming-of-age novel with supernatural overtones from the bestselling author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas. Five high school classmates hold secrets close to their hearts–hidden talents, unspoken feelings, and buried pain. As they collide with each other on the path to growing up, they might jostle some of those secrets free. From Yoru Sumino, acclaimed author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas and I Had That Same Dream Again comes a gentle, intriguing tale about love, life, and the things we leave unsaid.

The Night Land

The Night Land
Author: William Hope Hodgson
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2020-04-14T21:13:11Z
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Night Land is science fiction ahead of its time. Published in 1912, the book introduces a 17th-century gentleman who loses his wife. He soon discovers himself somehow reanimated in Earth’s far future, millions of years from now, when the sun has died and the Earth has become a hellish waste. What remains of humanity lives in titanic mile-high pyramids surrounded by energy shields to protect them from the abhuman monsters lurking in the darkness. The human survivors soon receive a distress signal sent by a long-forgotten lesser pyramid, and the narrator embarks on a bloody quest to rescue the maiden of the pyramid—which he knows to be his lost love, somehow transcending time and space. On his journey the narrator is beset by countless horrifying monsters, many of them mutated former-humans. These depictions are so singular that H. P. Lovecraft called The Night Land “one of the most potent pieces of macabre imagination ever written.” The novel is unique in its farsighted depiction of technology. The narrator has telepathic powers and is able to communicate with others over long distances. These powers are enabled by his “brain elements,” which are possibly surgically-implanted. Telepathic communications may be spied upon by the monsters of the waste, but a “master word” sent by the caller may verify the integrity of the signal—a description of a kind of early public-key cryptography. The narrator survives on food pellets and “powdered water,” predicting a kind of astronaut food. His weapon of choice is a Diskos, a kind of whirling razor-sharp blade that shoots fire and energy. The machines and force fields of the human pyramid monument are powered by “Earth current,” which the narrator worries is slowly becoming dimmer over the years. The pyramid itself is a jewel of imagination: described as miles wide and miles high, each layer is its own city, and it continues deep underground where artificial grow chambers provide food for millions of humans. Though the novel maintains a sort of legendary status for its grim and imaginative depiction of a monstrous future world, critics acknowledge the work as a flawed masterpiece. The narrative is written in a highly affected style, perhaps meant to emulate 17th century speech, or perhaps meant to be a stylized form of speech used by far-future humans. In any case, it resembles no real style of English, past or present. While some critics praise this style as uniquely atmospheric, others point to it, along with the lack of dialog or proper names, as some of the book’s more difficult aspects. Critics also frequently cite the book’s highly repetitious nature, simplistic characterization, and inordinate length—nearly 200,000 words—as major flaws. But despite whatever flaws the novel may have, the awesome vision of The Night Land remains a marvel to behold. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.

Frederick Douglass: A Novel

Frederick Douglass: A Novel
Author: Sidney Morrison
Publisher: Hawthorne Books
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2024-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Frederick Douglass was the most prominent African American of the 19th Century and Sidney Morrison has created a mesmerizing historical novel richly detailing his life and the Civil War Era. This portrayal of Douglass distinguishes him as one of the founders of American democracy instrumental in ending the institution of slavery from which he escapes to become a fierce abolitionist, gifted orator, and newspaper publisher of The North Star. Douglass collaborates with William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and the Underground Railroad, as well as Presidents Abraham Lincoln to Grover Cleveland and becomes the first African American to hold esteemed political positions such as U.S. Marshal of the District of Columbia and Minister to Haiti. What makes this portrayal of Douglass unique is that it takes readers beyond the public persona by also detailing the women in his life: Anna Murray Douglass, instrumental to his escape, becomes his wife and the mother to his five children; English abolitionist, Julia Griffith, works with Douglass until a scandalized community whispers about an extramarital affair and she returns to England; German journalist, Ottilie Assing, dies by suicide after years of waiting for Douglass to marry her and instead he marries a white abolitionist 20 years his junior, Helen Pitts, following Anna’s death. These stories are central to understanding the great man as a fully complex human whose life was rich in conflict, drama, and suspense. Frederick Douglass dedicated his life to racial equality and this novel is an homage to him as a significant figure in U.S. and African American History.

Decades

Decades
Author: Doug Moench
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1302510584

Collects Legion Of Monsters (1975) #1, Marvel Preview #8, Marvel Premiere #28; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #2 And #5, Tomb Of Dracula (1972) #1 And Frankenstein (1973) #1. Celebrate 80 years of Marvel Comics, decade by decade — together with the groovy ghoulies of the Supernatural Seventies! It was an era of black-and-white magazines filled with macabre monsters, and unsettling new titles starring horror-themed “heroes”! Now, thrill to Marvel’s greatest horror icons: The melancholy muck monster known as the Man-Thing — whosoever knows fear burns at his touch! Morbius, the Living Vampire! Jack Russell, cursed to be a Werewolf by Night! And the flame-skulled spirit of vengeance, the Ghost Rider! But what happens when they are forced together to become the Legion of Monsters? Plus: Stories starring Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, Manphibian, the vampire-hunter Blade and never-before-reprinted tales of terror!

Monsters Mostly Come Out at Night

Monsters Mostly Come Out at Night
Author: Kevin Grover
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2016-02-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523434909

There is a place you played as a child, where monsters couldn't harm you. But when you leave and grow up, they follow you into adulthood. Steven has been running his entire life, but now he must stop and face his childhood monster, returning to that place of dreams and endless summers known as the Wastelands. Everyone, including his new colleague Beth, is placed in danger as the phantom on the internet draws closer. If Steven fails to face his monster and uncover the truth of his past, he could lose the love of his life while the world is plunged into darkness. Pulled into secrets spanning decades, will Steven be strong enough to save himself - and the world - from unthinkable evil?