2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion

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A Monster Calls
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I've read so many of middle-grade books that do not spoil the punch line like this book did. I agree it's a younger audience, but not so young that they need to be talked down to. I see what you are saying though. The whimsical aspects of the book were really exaggerated. I still liked the idea of teaching kids to forgive themselves when they have selfish thoughts (being human) and the lessons of self-preservation. Important lessons for kids that suffer loss at a young age ( this was a lesson that resonated with me having experienced similar issues when I was younger)



I wasn't too interested in the movie before reading the book, but I'm certainly interested now, especially with Liam Neeson as the tree.
Here's the blurb for the book:
The monster showed up after midnight. As they do.
But it isn’t the monster Conor’s been expecting. He’s been expecting the one from his nightmare, the one he’s had nearly every night since his mother started her treatments, the one with the darkness and the wind and the screaming…
This monster is something different, though. Something ancient, something wild. And it wants the most dangerous thing of all from Conor.
It wants the truth.
Have you read it? What did you think?