Hellhole
A devil is a bad influence . . . There was a time when geeky, squeaky-clean Max Kilgore would never lie or steal or even think about murder. Then he accidentally unearths a devil, and Max’s choices are no longer his own. The big red guy has a penchant for couch-surfing and junk food—and you...
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A devil is a bad influence . . .
There was a time when geeky, squeaky-clean Max Kilgore would never lie or steal or even think about murder.
Then he accidentally unearths a devil, and Max’s choices are no longer his own. The big red guy has a penchant for couch-surfing and junk food—and you should never underestimate evil on a sugar high. With the help of Lore, a former goth girl who knows a thing or two about the dark side, Max is racing against the clock to get rid of the houseguest from hell before time—and all the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos this side of the fiery abyss—run out. Gina Damico, author of the Croak series, once again delivers all the horror, hilarity, and high-stakes drama that any kid in high school or hell could ever handle.
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Format: papier
Publish date: 6 stycznia 2015
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Max Kilgore is a geeky goodie-two-shoes and he likes it that way. His idea of fun is trying to beat his previous crossword record and spending Friday nights with his mom mocking romantic comedies. That’s all going fine until he accid...
seriously dark book the ending itself is hilarious though
ABR's full Hellhole audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Here is what I know of what to expect from Gina Damico. Young adult hilarity and fun, I mean the type that will make you laugh out loud and give you stitches. I hope that this new novel will follow this trend she...
I absolutely loved Croak and I was immensely sad when I read the last book. And then I heard the wonderful news that Gina Damico is writing a new book! Best first sentence in a book: Max's life of crime started poorly, with the theft of a glittery pink bobblehead in the shape of a cat. And wow what ...