TELL THE STORY TO ITS END
by Simon P. Clark
Release Date: October 20, 2015
About the Book
People are keeping secrets from Oli. His mum has brought him to stay with his aunt and uncle in the countryside, far away from all his friends, but nobody will tell him why his dad isn’t there, too. Why hasn’t he come with them? Has something happened? Why won’t anyone talk about it? And why won’t they leave the television or the radio on for more than a minute? Oli has a hundred questions and only an old, empty house in the middle of an ancient forest for answers. But then he finds a secret of his own: there is a creature that lives in the attic…
Eren is not human.
Eren is hungry.
Eren has been waiting for him.
With Eren to listen, Oli starts to make sense of what’s happening. But Eren is powerful, and though he’s willing to help Oli, he’s not willing to do it for free; he wants something in return. Oli must make a choice: he can learn the truth-but he must abandon himself to Eren’s world, forever.
Reminiscent of SKELLIG by David Almond and A MONSTER CALLS by Patrick Ness, TELL THE STORY TO ITS END is richly atmospheric, moving, unsettling, and told in gorgeous prose. A modern classic in the making.
To learn more about this book and see our review, go HERE.
About the Author
Simon P. Clark grew up in England, has taught English in Japan, and now lives in New Jersey. He is a founding member of We Are One Four (www.weareonefour.com) bringing together UK & US authors with MG/YA debuts, in order to promote one another’s work and spread awareness. TELL THE STORY TO ITS END is his first novel.
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Giveaway Details
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During each giveaway, we ask entrants a question pertaining to the book. Here is the question they’ll be answering in the comments below for extra entries: What do you think of the cover & synopsis?
The cover is very atmospheric and abstract; it took me a while for me to fully understand it, but I kind of like that. The book itself sounds really interesting, so I’ll definitely put it on my TBR list.
The cover and about the book both have a bit of a creepy and mysterious feel to them, definitely something I would enjoy!
That is a creepy cover! I want to read the book and find out what Eren is!
It looks so pretty and interesting!
It sounds absolutely charming as a concept — I am hoping it will prove a memorable read and am confident this new author can deliver.
both interesting
I love black covers, and I love the creepy, paranormal vibe of this cover. The synopsis definitely sounds intriguing and like something I’d like!
I love the cover and snyopsis. It makes me want to purchase the book.
The cover drew my interest right away, I had to know what this book was about. Once I read the synopsis, I knew I wanted to read this! Both are great!
This sounds nice and creepy! Love the contrasts on the cover
I think this book would be a scary, suspenseful read for me and I love that! the cover is creepy and promises so much within its covers.
I love the Synopsis, it really give a feeling of suspense, thrill, mystery, adventure and a good read that will catch the readers attention quickly!
The cover is very well done! it is what caught my eye from the beginning.
The book sounds so good!
Tell the story to its end sounds great! I love the cover ♡ it’s very mysterious. Thank you
If I saw this book in my local bookstore, I would buy it just because I like its cover and synopsis so much. (That’s saying a lot because I like to hoard my money.) Both cover and synopsis are absolutely enthralling!
Whoa the cover is gorgeously creepy (if that makes any sense)! The synopsis sounds really interesting. This book has just landed a spot on my TBR list!
Love the creepy cover.
The design is awesome and the books sounds fantastic!
The cover is gorgeous, I love the dark neutral palette and how it depicts the creepiness of the book. The book also sounds really good and reminds me slightly of the amulet of samarkand which I loved so I think I’ll like this book.