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Vacations from Hell

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Written by some of today's most exciting teen authors, Vacations from Hell offers five unique takes on a universal experience—unforgettable trips.

This third Hell collection features stories of vacations that take a serious turn for the worse when paranormal elements interfere.

Claudia Gray's teen witch falls for the wrong guy on her family's yearly beach trip,

Cassandra Clare's heroine confronts a vengeful and powerful woman while taking in the Jamaican sun.

The cruise ship in Sarah Mlynowski's story carries some dead, soon-to-be-dead, and even some un-dead passengers aboard.

Libba Bray takes us to a town in Eastern Europe with a dark and bloody past.

And a paranoid madness born in the French Revolution reaches across time to turn sister against sister in Maureen Johnson's tale.

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2009
      Gr 9 Up-The all-star lineup of authors of these supernatural tales will attract readers, but none of the selections truly surprise. The settings range from the French countryside to a Jamaican villa and the protagonists include a vampire, a witch, and a couple of normal girls whose vacations turn into nightmares. The most winning entry is Maureen Johnston's "The Law of Suspects," in which two sisters are exposed to a story that turns its listeners into killers. It succeeds more as a black comedy of errors than as a chilling horror story. Bray's "Nowhere is Safe" is refreshing because the narrator is male and the characters don't fit the blond-haired, blue-eyed mold. But the author makes such a to-do about her characters' Haitian, Japanese, and Jewish identities that it feels sort of like an after-school special, and the Slavic village's sacrifice ritual is neither funny nor particularly scary. Overall, this is a good beach read for some, but the collection won't attract a diverse audience."Emily R. Brown, Providence Public Library, RI"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2009
      Grades 8-11 This collection of supernatural short stories by five popular young adult authors is a fun summer treat. Maureen Johnsons odd tale, a departure from the authors usual witty fiction, is about two sisters visiting family in the French countryside, where they encounter locals who tell a story that causes anyone who hears it to commit murder. Sarah Mlynowski offers a clever twist on the ubiquitous vampire story, while Claudia Grays light tale about two witches feuding over a hot teenage boy has a predictable, but justifiable ending. The standout stories, however, come from Libba Bray and Cassandra Clare. In Brays Nowhere is Safe, a group of backpackers sidestep the tourist-trap route in favor of a haunted Eastern European village, evoking a Blair Witch Project level of horror. And readers will particularly favor Clares sexy story of forbidden lust between step-siblings on vacation in Jamaica, with a beautiful neighbor out to steal mens souls. Much delightful fare for fans to savor while waiting for these authors to publish their next big hits.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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