Parents' Guide to Go Hunt Me

Book Kelly Devos Horror 2022
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Common Sense Media Review

Michael Berry By Michael Berry , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Teens confront killer in clever, twisty horror thriller.

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What's the Story?

As GO HUNT ME opens, Alex Rush has just been wait-listed for film school. She's disappointed and jumps at the chance to fly with her crew to shoot a short film in Romania inspired by Dracula. Sounds like a deal, until someone in a mask begins picking off the students one by one.

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Horror novels often follow a set of rules, but this clever tale seeks to subvert them. Author Kelly Devos chronicles the deadly encounters between a teen film crew and a seemingly maniacle killer. The tension is high throughout Go Hunt Me, and the last 100 pages are filled with twists and reveals. Horror fans will be up past the witching hour with this one.

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