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Not all demons are bad. Are they?Set during an oppressively hot, humid summer in the deep American South, the narrative opens one month after the local reverend delivers 16-year-old Clare from evil. The thing no one understands is that She wasn't evil. She was Clare's best friend, her Only, and they were going to be together forever. Without Her, Clare feels unbearably alone, like there is a "long dark hallway" inside her. The discovery of a cryptic note in Her handwriting sets Clare on the path to getting Her back. The note contains three mysterious items: "Be nice to him / June 20 / Remember the stories." As Clare develops feelings for the sheltered teenage son of the preacher who exorcised Her, she discovers something sinister simmering just under the surface of her small town. Something ancient, powerful, and vile, leading to the reclusive One Wish Man. Will he help Clare—and at what price? How far is she willing to go to get Her back? Evocative language will grab readers by the throat and forge an unforgiving connection to Clare's despair and desperation. The gorgeous black-and-white artwork centered on mysterious symbols has a palpable mysticism about it. No mention of diversity implies a white default.Eerie and compelling. Fast track it to the top of the TBR pile. (Horror. 13-adult)
Not all demons are bad. Are they?Set during an oppressively hot, humid summer in the deep American South, the narrative opens one month after the local reverend delivers 16-year-old Clare from evil. The thing no one understands is that She wasn't evil. She was Clare's best friend, her Only, and they were going to be together forever. Without Her, Clare feels unbearably alone, like there is a "long dark hallway" inside her. The discovery of a cryptic note in Her handwriting sets Clare on the path to getting Her back. The note contains three mysterious items: "Be nice to him / June 20 / Remember the stories." As Clare develops feelings for the sheltered teenage son of the preacher who exorcised Her, she discovers something sinister simmering just under the surface of her small town. Something ancient, powerful, and vile, leading to the reclusive One Wish Man. Will he help Clare—and at what price? How far is she willing to go to get Her back? Evocative language will grab readers by the throat and forge an unforgiving connection to Clare's despair and desperation. The gorgeous black-and-white artwork centered on mysterious symbols has a palpable mysticism about it. No mention of diversity implies a white default.Eerie and compelling. Fast track it to the top of the TBR pile. (Horror. 13-adult)
Not every spiritual possession is unwanted. Clarabella, 16, feels most herself with Her
Gr 9 Up-Clare has been possessed since she was eight years old. The "demon" is her comfort blanket, her binky, and her home. Clare's mom is under her stepdad's control, and he hates her. And no one in her small town of freaky people pays her any attention. That is, until She takes over her body. But the preacher and his boy, Roy, come and take Her away. Through a loneliness she has never known to a complicated relationship she never thought was possible for her with Roy, Clare searches for a way to get Her back. But the teen may be wishing for more than she's ever dreamed of and more than she is willing to sacrifice. Cajoleas weaves a narrative of dreams, demons, and wishes. Every kid wonders what it would be like to have an imaginary friend, but what if you had a friend that lived inside of you that wasn't so imaginary? Cajoleas poses the question, "Can there be good demons?" Witnessing Clare's relationship with Her, readers will be conflicted in their answer. Even though She fell in love with Clare, the demon manipulates her and lies to her, making her do "evil" things to people she loves and cares about. Clare's development might come a little too late for some, but this quirky tale is thought-provoking. VERDICT Purchase where horror is popular. Rena Gibson, Ralph Ellison Library, Oklahoma City
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It wasn't technically an exorcism, what they did to Clare. When the reverend and his son ripped her demon from her, they called it a "deliverance." But they didn't understand that Clare and her demon--known simply as Her--were like sisters. She comforted Clare, made her feel brave, helped to ease her loneliness. They were each other's Only. Now, Clare's only comforts are the three clues that She left behind: Be nice to him June 20 Remember the stories Clare will do anything to get Her back, even if it means teaming up with the reverend's son and scouring every inch of her small, Southern town for answers. But if she sacrifices everything to bring back her demon, what will be left of Clare?