In the first volume in a series based on the hit TV show Eerie Indiana, Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes take a summer job with the Stewarts, an odd family that stores its possessions in Foreverware, creepy containers with some most unusual powers. Original.
I loved, loved, loved the first series of Eerie Indiana as a kid so I thought I'd read the books after having a serious bout of nostalgia. I think this book held the feel of the original series but there were some bits were I didn't think the characters or the pilot made too much sense but that's ok because there were small holes in the show. I can't say I didn't enjoy it and it brought back all those good feelings. Hey, it's better to be weird then dead.
This would have been a five star read if the author hadn't felt the need to insert his political opinions near the end.
Other than that, this story was fabulous! It was kind of a kid's version of a serial killer/kidnappers which is odd, but actually worked well strangely enough.
I love the Eerie Indiana tv series so this book was really fun. This was a brand new adventure that follows Marshall & Simon around Eerie and all the weird stuff they encounter and mystery’s they have to solve.