Aaron Polson's YA 'The House Eaters' is now available as an ebook or (major squee) paperback. Check out the fantastic cover to the left (or should that be ' to the right' - I get confused when looking at a screen. Who am I kidding, I get confused when giving taxi drivers directions).
I had the pleasure of beta reading this book and have recently re-experienced it. A definite must read. It's available from Virtual Tales and Amazon. I've grabbed a signed copy from the man himself.
Now, head over to Simon Bestwick's blog and offer him a hearty congratulations. He's got himself a pretty awesome book deal.
*The above confirms I know the best people.
**As you're one of the people I know, you already know this.
***If you're not one of the people I know, I bet you're still pretty awesome (unless you're a spammer and then you suck or a spanner and then you're a tool).
11 comments:
That book does look awesome. For some reason the cover has quite a nostalgic feel to it. Like the kind of books I used to see in Libraries when I was a kid.
Anyone who can write horror for kids gets a round of applause from me, I just don't know how to turn off the 'eww, gross out' switch.
The cover has a Scooby Doo vibe and the story, it rocks.
Thanks for the signal boost, Cate.
I'll be sending Scooby snacks post haste. ;)
That Polson guy puts books out faster than I can read! Just as well they're good. :)
Oooh, that is a great cover!
Your spanner comment cracked me up. :D
Anytime, Aaron :D
He is a busy bee, Mike. And now he's not editing as much, he'll probably write twice as much. I hope.
Ha! Thanks, India.
Awesome. I have to pick this up. And yes, I am ashamed I haven't already.
Yay, Aaron. Gee, I need to check the Internet daily. I am sooo late on this. :-/
I need to post this myself.
You're going to love it, Anthony.
:D Tyhitia.
Hahaha the *** comments made me laugh so hard, my G&T almost exited through the nose.
Which would've hurt. But it was still funny!
:D Katey
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