The Devouring

Soulstice

By Holt, Simon

Publishers Summary:
The terrifying, nail-biting, and grossly intriguing sequel toThe Devouring. It's been six months since Reggie first discovered and fought against the Vours, malicious and demonic beings that inhabit human bodies on the eve of the Winter Solstice.The Vours still haunt Reggie, but only in her dreams-until one night, when an unexpected visitor turns her nightmares into reality.The battle against evil continues in Soulstice, the second book in the thrilling The Devouring series, which School Library Journal called, "Comparable to books by R. L. Stine and Stephen King....A must-have for horror fans."

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ISBN
978-0-31603-571-2
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on January 1, 2010

Gr 8-Up Fans of "The Devouring" (Little, Brown, 2008) will eat up this chilling sequel. Six months earlier, Reggie saved her younger brother from the demonic Vours, evil spirits that possess humans on the winter solstice. Now Reggie's uneasy life is disrupted by the ghoulish reappearance of Quinn, her Vour-possessed past crush back from the dead, who seeks her help in stopping...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2009

Reggie and her brother Henry are not yet fully recovered from Henry's recent possession by a demonic Vour. Fearing for his soul and attempti...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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