In this highly-anticipated sequel to Sorcery for Beginners, a diverse team of teenage sorcerers travels the globe, rescuing magical creatures from the evil Euclideans.
After witnessing a series of inexplicable events, a paranormal consultant must uncover the horrifying truth behind his clients’ seemingly impossible claims.
Heather and Michael Breland developed a sophisticated security AI. The remote Pennytoll Psychiatric Facility was the perfect place to test it. When Pennytoll goes dark, Heather must out-think their creation to get Michael out alive.
Personally, I always think books should be compared to books. I look for books that have a good readership, but not too big (no Harry Potter) that came out within the last 3-4 years. Should be the same genre/target audience. I personally don’t like it when people compare books to movies.