Nightmare king

Daka Hermon

Book - 2023

"Things haven't been the same since Shane's accident. One minute he was a normal kid playing a game of tag with his friends, and the next he's the boy who came back from the dead. Now, every time Shane falls asleep, he's pulled into a dark world where the evil Nightmare King reigns. The King is collecting children and keeping them as treasure. Despite the threat of capture by the Nightmare King, he can't stay awake forever. Shane will have to take matters into his own hands...if he gives himself over to his nightmares, can he hold on to the good in himself long enough to bring down the King?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Horror fiction
Paranormal fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Daka Hermon (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
314 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781338775815
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Review by Booklist Review

In this equally chilling sequel to Hide and Seeker (2020), 12-year-old Shane's determination to pick up his old life in the wake of spending a month in a coma after being hit by a car falls afoul of not only a bullying rival on his school's basketball team but also a weird and sinister "King" who seems to be continuing the game by stalking him through a series of daytime visions and exhausting nightmares. Or are those, along with Shane's memory losses and sudden fits of blind rage, just signs that his mind is far less healed than his scarred body? Hermon keep readers on the edges of their seats waiting for a clear answer as they watch Shane's personality deteriorate on the way to a hard-fought climactic confrontation in, yes, an otherworldly realm. Shane leads a nearly all-Black cast in which loving twin sister, Sadie, and staunch friend/comic-relief provider, Doc, play significant roles. Along with scaring the pants off readers, the tale highlights the value of loyalty and the importance of self-acceptance.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A boy just wants his old life back, but the Nightmare King has different plans. Twelve-year-old Shane has finally recovered from a game of tag that went tragically wrong, landing him in the hospital with gaps in his memory and scars on his torso. He thinks things are looking up when he is finally cleared to play on the basketball team after having to take a year off. Unable to perform at his previously high skill level, however, Shane begins to doubt himself. To top it off, he starts having terrible nightmares, even worse than the ones he had after his accident. When Shane starts falling asleep at random times, coming to with fresh bruises and objects pulled from his nightmares, his twin sister, Sadie, and best friend, Doc, begin to worry about him. In this novel featuring a central cast that is cued Black, Hermon creates a middle-grade horror world that involves a Nightmare King who collects talented children. Unfortunately, despite the quality of the prose, the story takes a long time to build up to the parts that will get readers spooked. A lot of time is spent dragging out the details of Shane's accident and exploring his self-doubt; readers won't experience any significant creep factor until later in the book and might lose patience hoping for the scary parts to play out. Well-written, but there's a long wait for the scares. (Horror. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.