No Place for Monsters: Little Nobody (Book 3) by Kory Merritt | Book Review

No Place for Monsters: Little Nobody (Book 3) by Kory Merritt | Book Review

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Reading age

8-12

Genre

Horror fiction

Publisher

Clarion Books

Publication date

September 3, 2024

Little Nobody is, well, a nobody. He doesn’t have a physical form and wanders around the town of Cowslip Grove. One day, he finds kids practicing for their school play, and the story is so fascinating that he starts feeling whole again. However, he soon discovers a dark secret in Cowslip Grove — an entity tells him that the children are the root cause of the town’s problems, that they are witches meant to be burned. Little Nobody must find out who he is and uncover the secrets hidden within the small town.

I recently read a fantastic book that I adored! The character that stood out the most to me was Little Nobody, and I couldn’t help finding them absolutely adorable. The storyline was captivating, and the detailed artwork complemented it perfectly. Each character was skillfully developed, and I became attached to every one of them.

I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an intriguing and spooky read.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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