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Imagine living in a town with the Boogeyman (or Boogeywoman, as it were). She's there, lingering around the fringes of everyone's mind. In order to summon her, all you need to do is think of her. It's that easy. But once you start thinking, you can't stop. And not unlike Santa, she sees you when you're sleeping, and she knows when you are thinking of her...
Kit and her basketball friends are at a sleepover when they are told the story of Daphne by a teammate. Daphne, the local legend, was supposed to be nearly 7 foot tall, an outcast that loved heavy metal music. And as many outcasts do in literature and movies, she met a horrible end at the hand of some mean classmates. Ever since, she has been haunting the people of her town that deign to even THINK about her, which is rather scary. Have you ever tried not thinking about something? You always end back thinking about it. ALWAYS.
Great unique take on the Boogey(wo)man tale. Loved it.
Kit, who suffers with anxiety and panic attacks, is having an especially hard time not thinking about Daphne. Then her teammates begin dying, one by one. And not normal dying - it's as if a very large person is crushing them to death...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Having been a high school basketball that participated in many a team sleepover, I had an easy time imagining
Kit and her basketball friends are at a sleepover when they are told the story of Daphne by a teammate. Daphne, the local legend, was supposed to be nearly 7 foot tall, an outcast that loved heavy metal music. And as many outcasts do in literature and movies, she met a horrible end at the hand of some mean classmates. Ever since, she has been haunting the people of her town that deign to even THINK about her, which is rather scary. Have you ever tried not thinking about something? You always end back thinking about it. ALWAYS.
Great unique take on the Boogey(wo)man tale. Loved it.
Kit, who suffers with anxiety and panic attacks, is having an especially hard time not thinking about Daphne. Then her teammates begin dying, one by one. And not normal dying - it's as if a very large person is crushing them to death...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Having been a high school basketball that participated in many a team sleepover, I had an easy time imagining