Lost Carnival: A Wintervale Tale

Lost Carnival: A Wintervale Tale

by Andy Dejong
Lost Carnival: A Wintervale Tale

Lost Carnival: A Wintervale Tale

by Andy Dejong

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Overview

Book 1 of A Wintervale Tale series.

A spooky book series for middle grade readers (around ages 8-12). Perfect for young readers that enjoy Goosebumps books.

11-year-old Toby Larkin just moved to the eerie town of Wintervale. He misses his old friends. And it's hard to make new friends when you're the new kid who likes odd things. Toby loves carnivals. Give him sword-swallowers, fire-breathers, and fortune-tellers any day of the week.

During a walk in Wayward Grove, he finds what appears to be an abandoned carnival. Turns out, the carnival is anything but abandoned, as a group of kids introduce themselves as the performers. Toby is excited to have new friends, and an actual carnival to attend. How nice of Wintervale to give Toby the things he wants. But these new friends are different—a bit on the pale side, dressed in old-timey clothes, and only come out at night kind of different.

Toby can't resist watching his new friends perform a show for him. His friends, however, want something in return—a soul ... his soul.

Toby is now certain of one thing ... don't play with the dead.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160956145
Publisher: Andy DeJong
Publication date: 02/03/2021
Series: A Wintervale Tale , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 403,047
File size: 383 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Andy DeJong is the author of the 'Ghosts of Pinkerton' series and 'A Wintervale Tale' series.

Growing up in the heavily populated state of South Dakota could explain my slight weirdness. I enjoy stories and shows dealing in fantasy and the supernatural. I draw inspiration for writing from shows such as Supernatural and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Anything dealing with ghosts and monsters that has a dash of violence, a helping of humor, and a whole lot of fun is up my alley. A good conspiracy theory gets me intrigued as well. And don't mention superheroes or RPGS around me, I will talk all day on those subjects.

I would describe my writing style as more in line with movies or shows. I write primarily to entertain the reader. My prose isn't flowery or long-winded, and I don't use overly large words to try to impress. I let my characters take center stage. There are a plethora of books available that teach valuable life lessons or have a deep moral view that the author wants to instill in the reader. I want you to read my books for escapism. There are enough serious burdens and horribleness in the world already, and if you are looking to escape from it all and not think about it for a few hours, then my books are meant for you.

If you do discover a valuable life lesson or deep philosophical meaning in my books, I likely did it on accident ... or did I? You'll just have to read and decide for yourself!

Andy currently resides in South Dakota with his wife and children.
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