"All the questions we ask as kids about who we are and what we're worth take a terrifying turn in this spooky tale of a sinister, inhuman imposter and the nightmares he brings. Tremblay has taken the world of horror for adults by storm, and in his middle-grade debut, once again, he serves up scenes that will make you squirm long after the book is closed." -- M.T. Anderson, National Book Award Winner "Another brings the creepy, crawly, sinking-into-quicksand vibes with this terror-fed kids' tale of loss-of-self, isolation, and strange friendship. Paul Tremblay has mastered horror for adults but proves here that he's more than capable of speaking to the horrors unique to middle-grade kids." -- Chuck Wendig, author of Monster Movie! and New York Times bestseller Dust & Grim "A genuinely frightening and powerfully emotional read. Another cements Paul Tremblay as the reigning King of horror while he deftly terrifies and unsettles a new generation of horror fans.
Young readers will need to sleep with the lights on after encountering this eerie gem." -- Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke "Paul Tremblay has written a novel that's ostensibly for younger readers and it's creepy AF. Some will have nightmares, some will put it down, and some will become horror fans for life. I loved this so much. Adult horror fans will be just as unsettled as their kids!" -- Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Road of Bones "Tremblay draws on personal experience as an educator in his chilling middle-grade debut. Connelly's occasional full-page black-and-white illustrations add ambience, and some will surely fuel readers' nightmares . Delightfully disconcerting." -- Kirkus Reviews "Tremblay utilizes body and psychological horror elements to build suspense and infuse creepiness throughout this introspective exploration of a lonely, insecure boy's conflicting desires for independence and familial security.
" -- Publishers Weekly "New York Times bestselling author Paul Tremblay has solidified himself a master storyteller in the horror genre over the years. With Another, Tremblay has also proven to be capable of weaving tales that captivate readers across generations." -- Capes & Tights.