Rise of the Undead (Original)
Rex Ogle
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"Monsters have never been so much fun." --Stuart Gibbs, New York Times bestselling author of the Spy School series on The Supernatural SocietyWelcome back to East Emerson, a town chock-full of monsters, in this spooky and hilarious middle grade series about three kids who must unravel centuries of secrets to save the day.
Will Hunter just wants a quiet day in East Emerson. But instead:
- A bully won't leave him alone at school
- His mom is struggling to make ends meet
- Together with friends Ivy and Linus, he's had to save the town from a pet-napping vampire and a werewolf army
When someone starts raising the dead all over town, it's up to Will, Ivy, and Linus to unlock the centuries of secrets hiding underground and prevent a terrifying monster from being unleashed. And if they fail, it won't just mean the end of East Emerson--but the end of the entire world.
Read all the books in The Supernatural Society series!
The Supernatural Society
Curse of the Werewolves
Rise of the Undead
Praise for The Supernatural Society
"Frightening and fun!" --Neil Patrick Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Magic Misfits
"Three friends on an action-packed, monster-filled adventure? And laughs? Sign me up!" --Max Brallier, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth series
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Inkyard Press
Publish Date
July 11, 2023
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.85 X 8.47 X 0.84 inches | 0.67 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781335453693
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Rex Ogle is the author of Free Lunch, winner of the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award; Punching Bag, a New York Public Library Best Book; Abuela Don't Forget Me, finalist for the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award; and Road Home. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Reviews
"Full of new puzzles, ciphers, and codes... [A] mysterious, humorous, and captivating tale of friendship, family, and bravery." --Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Supernatural Society "A rowdy romp of a read, equal parts monstrous, magical, and moving (apologies for the ample alliteration). Rex Ogle's new book will pull your heartstrings--until your heart stops dead." --Neil Patrick Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Magic Misfits "Scares, ciphers and plenty of laughs. Monsters have never been so much fun." --Stuart Gibbs, New York Times bestselling author of the Spy School series "Three friends on an action-packed, monster-filled adventure? And laughs? Sign me up!" --Max Brallier, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth series
"Fun series starter... Diverse, voice-filled middle grade novel full of monsters, cryptograms, and town secrets." --Booklist "Ogle has created a series for elementary students with a diverse cast and an adventurous spooky angle... The plot evolves well, and the reader lands at the last page fairly breathless, eager for more adventure through this Goonies-esque story." --School Library Journal "A lively tale mixing humor, horror, and heart." --Publishers Weekly "A fast-paced, exciting first installment in a fantastical series... A fun, interactive read for lovers of the supernatural." --Kirkus Reviews
"Fun series starter... Diverse, voice-filled middle grade novel full of monsters, cryptograms, and town secrets." --Booklist "Ogle has created a series for elementary students with a diverse cast and an adventurous spooky angle... The plot evolves well, and the reader lands at the last page fairly breathless, eager for more adventure through this Goonies-esque story." --School Library Journal "A lively tale mixing humor, horror, and heart." --Publishers Weekly "A fast-paced, exciting first installment in a fantastical series... A fun, interactive read for lovers of the supernatural." --Kirkus Reviews