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Come to Dust
Come to Dust | Bracken MacLeod
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Ever since her mother abandoned her, five-year-old Sophie has had to depend on her uncle Mitch for everything. Though their life is difficult, he works hard to keep their family together, despite the obstacles in their way. But just when everything seems to be looking up for them, it all comes crashing down when Sophie dies tragically. Mitch descends into a crippling grief, not knowing how to continue on without her. When scores of children around the world begin to inexplicably rise from the dead--Sophie among them--everything becomes much harder.Mitch rescues her from the morgue, determined to carve out a normal life for them no matter what, though it soon becomes clear that may not be possible. While the kids who've returned behave like living children, they still look very dead. And they can do something else that normal children cannot. Something terrifying. While debate rages over whether the children's return is a mercy or a sign of approaching judgment, a congregation of religious fanatics determined to usher in the apocalypse has its own plan for salvation.Now Mitch must find a way to save Sophie from an increasingly hostile world that wants to tear them apart and put her back in the ground for good.
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I got this book in July's Nocturnal Reader's box subscription. I haven't read horror in awhile, and was excited to dive into this book - I'm glad I did! The writing isn't gorey, but the imagery is creepy. I empathized easily with the MC Mitch and his adorable niece and found myself rooting for them, even through the strange circumstances of their situation. If you like a creepy horror and quick read, then give this a go!

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Just started this book from The Nocturnal Readers Box 'The Feast' theme for July. So far, so good....

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BekahB
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I love everything in my July #NocturnalReadersBox! The theme was The Feast.

Books: Come to Dust (new release) and Bleed (old release)

Horror items:
- Silence of the Lambs stemless wine glass that says "A census taker once tried to test me"
-Jaws keychain that says "Smile you son of a bitch"
-The Troop pin
-apron (fave ?)
-NOS4A2 bike license plate
-art print by Michael Broom

Next month's theme is Infested and Infected. There will be 3 books!

Gayan The N0S4A2 plate! 💗💗💗 7y
Avanders @Gayan I'd be happy to send you mine if you want it? I love it but have no idea what to do with it.. if so, let me know your email address & I'll be in touch :) 7y
BekahB @Gayan I put mine on my bookshelf right in front of Hill's books! 7y
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BekahB @Avanders that's great! A lot of their stuff is exclusive to the box so it's hard to get. I still regret not subscribing in time to get that Overlook Hotel glass. 7y
Avanders @BekahB ohh yeah, I would've loved that one too! And yeah, I think that's one of the fun things about the boxes .. all the exclusives! Also, great idea re what to do with it... ☺️ 7y
Gayan @Avanders That is so kind of you, I would love to have it. My email is aerocard@hotmail.com 7y
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Nocturnal Readers Box arrived. If you are a fan of horror this is a fun one.

JoeStalksBeck Omg I need that NOS4A2 sticker! 7y
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