Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
03/05/24
Pages:
230 pages
ISBN:
1-616-20897-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-616-20897-4
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023032945
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
A determined teen dealing with PTSD and drug dependency searches the woods of rural Texas for her missing best friend in this ticking-clock thriller from Mabry (Tigers Not Daughters). Latinx high school graduate Case Lopez has been recovering from a traumatic house fire in which she nearly died, which has kept her away from her best friend, Andrea Soto, also Latinx. When she finally gets to visit Drea’s house, where she lives with fellow teens at the edge of a sinister forest, Drea is nowhere to be found. Worse, Drea’s roommates refuse to answer questions concerning her whereabouts, prompting suspicion from Case, who’s certain that they’re hiding something. With no cell service and feeling isolated, Case works to unravel the mystery of Drea’s disappearance before she winds up missing as well. A stagnant plot and lackluster character development driven by terse conversation and meandering action stymie the anticipatory urgency of the 24-hour premise. Still, the evocative setting—complete with eerie woods, a claustrophobic mountain landscape, and the sudden appearance of aggressive animals—ups the tension of this jam-packed read, which somewhat clumsily juggles lightheartedness and disturbing happenings and stars a heroine worth rooting for. Ages 14–up. Agent: Claire Anderson-Wheeler, Regal Hoffman and Associates. (Mar.)
School Library Journal
(Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Gr 9 Up— Case travels back to her hometown in rural Texas to reconnect with her old friend Drea before heading to her first year of college. When she arrives at the isolated house, she meets Drea's mysterious roommates: Kendall, her younger sister Steph, and Troy. After a volcanic eruption decimated much of the town, Drea was invited by her roommates to stay at the house. The first sign that something is wrong—Drea is nowhere to be found. According to Troy (Drea's love interest from the letters she wrote to Case), Drea moved out a few days ago. But why would she invite a friend to visit if she didn't plan to stick around? And why wouldn't Drea tell anyone where she was going? Case only has one night to learn all she can about her missing friend, searching the house for clues and trying to glean information from the tight-lipped roommates. Mabry's unique, twisted, literary thriller is packed with brutally honest depictions of the violence of nature and the cycle of life and death. Drea is of Guatemalan descent and Case is described as a "minority," while most other characters cue as white. Throughout this artfully crafted novel, Case explores past trauma, which bonded her to her friend—a fire in which Drea made it out unscathed and Case did not. VERDICT An honestdepiction of young adults trying to find their place in the world, recommended for teens who love poetic language and endings that leave them craving more.— Ashley Grillo
In this gripping literary horror, Case’s best friend goes missing, forcing her into a bizarre, cultlike—and possibly murderous—world, perfect for fans of The Honeys and Mexican Gothic.
Something bad happened here.
When Case arrives at a run-down, ivy-covered house tucked deep in the West Texas woods, an ashy haze lingers in the air and the sky is tissue-paper pink. Her best friend Drea has been living here with a few classmates Case has never met, and Drea asked her to visit in a letter dated two weeks ago. But now Drea is nowhere to be found.
Drea’s roommates can’t—or won’t—answer questions, leaving Case to search alone. She finds bits of Drea’s journal hidden in the tiles of the bathroom wall, in a beat-up cooler by the muddy river, wedged into the frame of her closet door. As Case pieces together Drea’s life in this strange house, the roommates’ behavior puts her increasingly on edge—and she’s not the only one. The animals nearby are lashing out, attacking each other, threatening the humans.
Something bad happened in this house. Something that must be connected to Drea’s disappearance. And if she gets too close to the truth, Case just might be next.
Praise for Clever Creatures of the Night:
"Mabry’s blend of gritty realism and ethereal fantastic elements create a spine-chilling read about our relationship with nature, the consequences of disasters, and our humanity in the face of them."—
Booklist "A chilling character study… that will appeal to fans of atmospheric thrillers and character-driven psychological suspense."—
Kirkus Reviews