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    Black Moon Rising: The Library: Book 2, by D.J. MacHale | Book Spotlight

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    The Children’s Book Review | October 11, 2017

    The next fast-paced, thrilling adventure from bestselling author D. J. MacHale! Check out a book and fall under its spell . . . literally.

     

    Black Moon Rising Book CoverBlack Moon Rising: The Library: Book 2

    Written by D.J. MacHale

    Publisher’s Synopsis: Marcus is an agent of the Library—a place filled with tales that don’t have an ending. Mysteries that won’t be solved until Marcus and his friends Theo and Lu step in to finish them. Before it’s too late.

    Because mysterious accidents are disturbing a middle school in Massachusetts. Windows shatter for no reason. Bleachers collapse at a pep rally. Most of the students think they’re just having a string of bad luck, but Marcus suspects something a lot more dangerous. Something like witchcraft. When the black moon rises, this story must come to an end . . . one way or another.

    Ages 8-12 | Random House Books for Young Readers | 2017 | 978-1101932575

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    About the Author

    D. J. MACHALE
    D J MACHALE

    D. J. MACHALE is the author of the bestselling book series Pendragon, Morpheus Road, and the SYLO Chronicles, as well as Voyagers: Project Alpha and Curse of the Boggin (The Library, Book 1). He has written, directed, and produced numerous award-winning television series and movies for young people, including Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Flight 29 Down, and Tower of Terror. He lives with his family in Southern California.

    Find him online at djmachalebooks.com; Twitter: @DJMacHale; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorD.J.MacHale/

    Discover more books like Black Moon Rising: The Library: Book 2, by D.J. MacHale, on The Children’s Book Review by checking out our articles tagged with Middle School and Mystery.

     

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