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Books For Youth - Fiction - Fantasy
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Pretty Monsters.
Link, Kelly (author).
Illustrated by Shaun Tan.
Oct. 2008. 400p. Viking, hardcover, $19.99 (9780670010905). Grades 9-12.
REVIEW.
First published September 15, 2008 (Booklist).
Link, who has two breathlessly received books of strange, surrealistic tales for adults under her belt, makes the leap into the YA fold with this collection of short stories (most previously published in separate anthologies) that tug at the seams of reality, sometimes gently, sometimes violently. In nearly every one of these startlingly, sometimes confoundingly original stories, Link defies expectations with such terrific turnarounds that you are left precipitously wondering not only “What’s going to happen now?” but also “Wait, what just happened?” Her conception of fantasy is so unique that when she uses words like ghost or magic, they mean something very different than they do anywhere else. Perhaps most surprisingly—and memorably— is Link’s dedicated deadpan delivery that drives home how funny she can be, no matter how dark the material gets. After gobbling up a group of campers, a monster with a self-proclaimed sense of humor bargains with the terrified lone survivor, “How about if I only eat you if you say the number that I’m thinking of? I promise I won’t cheat. I probably won’t cheat.” Shaun Tan contributes a handful of small illustrations that are, of course, just plain delightful.
Ian Chipman
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Features That Discuss This Work: 1. Best Books for Young Adults : 2009 2. Carte Blanche : The Flash 3. Booklist Editors' Choice : Books for Youth, 2008
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