From Sarah Allen, the acclaimed author of What Stars Are Made Of and
Breathing Underwater, comes a chilling middle-grade tale of fear,
friendship, and finding courage even in the darkest of moments. In this
monster story that's also an allegory for relentless anxiety, see how
far a penny's worth of hope will take you when you enter The
Nightmare House.
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I saw a person with blank, colorless eyes . . . and this time, I wasn't
dreaming.*
Penny Hope used to be brave, but that was before she met the Fear Maker.
Years later, he still haunts her nightmares--a tall, thin man with red
eyes, in a haunted house in the woods, who devours human souls and
leaves their eyes hollow and empty. Penny's beloved grandma tells her to
write down these nightmares as poems in her notebook. But then Penny
starts seeing blank-eyed people in the waking world, too. She's the only
one who notices.
As more people around her fall prey to the Fear Maker, Penny must gather
her courage once and for all to save the souls of those she loves. With
the help of a magic garden and a new friend, she ventures to the Fear
Maker's house. But the house is a labyrinth of shadows and tricks--and
the Fear Maker's fun is just beginning. Can a pocketful of sunflower
seeds and a notebook filled with poems be enough to defeat a master of
nightmares? And if Penny sets foot in the Fear Maker's house, will she
ever leave?