Bones Malone feels like he can't do anything right in his new small town: He almost punched the son of the woman who babysits him and his brothers, he's one of the only Black kids in Langille, and now his baseball team (the one place where he really feels like he shines) just lost their first game.
To make matters worse, things in town are getting weird. His mom isn't acting like herself at all—she's totally spaced out, almost like a zombie. And then he and his brothers have the same dream—one where they're running from some of their deepest fears, like a bear and an eerie cracked mirror that Bones would rather soon forget.
Kyle Specks feels like he can never say the right thing at the right time. He thinks he might be neurodivergent, but he hasn't gotten an official diagnosis yet. His parents worry that the world might be too hard for him and try to protect him, but Kyle knows they can't do that forever. Even though he's scared, he can't just stand by and do nothing while things in this town get stranger and stranger, especially not after he and Bones find a mysterious scientist's journal that might hold answers to what's going on.
But when faced with seemingly impossible situations, a shady corporation, and their own worst nightmares, will Kyle and Bones be brave enough to admit they're scared? Or will the fear totally consume and control them?
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Booklist
February 15, 2022
Grades 5-7 In a tale that's part creep show, part mystery thriller, and part about the healing powers of friendship and baseball (whew!), a small Canadian town falls victim to the literally nightmarish experiments of a virtual reality company's evil CEO. Lucas does a good job juggling all these elements as he tracks 12-year-old Quentin "Bones" Malone, newly arrived and saddled with control issues that stem from his white father's abuse as well as the predictable tensions associated with belonging to only the second Black family in town. Bones forms an alliance with autistic outfielder Kyle and other teammates to discover why they are suddenly sharing each other's lurid, frightening dreams, as well as to discover what is sparking scary behavioral changes in their parents and other adults. The author caps his suspenseful climax with a forcibly tidy resolution, but along with some baseball action and a premise based on plausible (if vaguely described) technology, he delivers memorable portraits of two strong-minded young characters probing each other's needs and boundaries on the way to creating firm bonds.COPYRIGHT(2022) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Kirkus
March 15, 2022
Two boys and their friends face off against a shady corporation that threatens to overtake their small town. Bones Malone, a fiercely protective and daring 12-year-old with a Black mom and absent White father, is new to the mostly White town of Langille, Nova Scotia. Kyle Specks, a wickedly smart White 13-year-old, has always had a hard time fitting in; he suspects he's neurodivergent. The two boys' paths cross through their passion for baseball. Each notices mysterious changes in the town's adults' behavior, and after saving a missing scientist from drowning, they develop suspicions about a dastardly plot. It's no coincidence that Fluxcor, a virtual reality tech company, has established an increased presence in Langille. The boys enlist the help of teammates Marcus Robeson (son of their coach, a retired Black professional baseball player) and Chinese Canadian Albert Chen to shut down Fluxcor and its evil CEO. Throughout their adventures they each have to face their worst nightmares, but they find strength in knowing they don't need to shoulder their burdens alone. Through thoughtful and gripping omniscient narration, the author seamlessly weaves in clue after clue, leaving readers eager to reach this mystery's heart-pounding end. Bones and Kyle are well-rounded, engaging protagonists; the author uses the concept of fear and how we handle it to give depth to secondary characters. A thrilling journey about acceptance and facing your deepest fears. (Mystery. 10-14)COPYRIGHT(2022) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
May 1, 2022
Gr 5 Up-Twelve-year-old Bones Malone and his family move to Langille, a quiet Canadian town, for a fresh start after facing domestic issues in their old town. Coping with being one of the only Black kids there, Bones finds a place for himself on the baseball team. When Langille announces free Wi-Fi for the entire community, people around town quickly begin to transition into a zombielike state. After Bones's mom is infected, he teams up with Kyle, the baseball team's homeschooled genius, to get to the bottom of the Wi-Fi's effect on the community. Lucas crafts an enjoyable science fiction mystery with characters who travel into different dream dimensions based on their greatest fears. Bones struggles to control his temper while Kyle desires to understand his neurodivergent brain, and the dream-traveling allows the friends to take a walk in each other's footsteps. As the team works together to conquer the evil forces controlling the town, they learn the value of community and friendship. While this text offers a light, humorous tone, some scenes are juxtaposed with heavier content, including descriptions of the parental abuse that shapes Bones's fears. VERDICT Perfect for fans of Stranger Things, this science fiction novel should be on school and public library shelves.-Angie Jameson
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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The Horn Book
July 1, 2022
When Bones Malone and his family move to the town of Langille, the transition is anything but smooth. He's the new kid on the baseball team with a strong arm but no control. He's one of the only Black kids in town, and he knows that his race affects how others treat him. Bones's teammate Kyle Specks (who is white) has lived in Langille his entire life, but he still feels like an outcast. Kyle always says the wrong thing and can't figure out social situations. The two outsiders join forces when they notice Langille's adults acting weirdly and suspect their strange behavior has something to do with the new tech company in town. Together, Bones and Kyle must stop the shady corporation before their own worst nightmares come true. Blending mystery, horror, and science fiction to explore concepts of fear, belonging, and forgiveness, this is highly accomplished middle-grade speculative fiction, perfect for readers who enjoy darker, layered books such as Ness's A Monster Calls (rev. 9/11). S. R. Toliver(Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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The Horn Book
July 1, 2022
When Bones Malone and his family move to the town of Langille, the transition is anything but smooth. He's the new kid on the baseball team with a strong arm but no control. He's one of the only Black kids in town, and he knows that his race affects how others treat him. Bones's teammate Kyle Specks (who is white) has lived in Langille his entire life, but he still feels like an outcast. Kyle always says the wrong thing and can't figure out social situations. The two outsiders join forces when they notice Langille's adults acting weirdly and suspect their strange behavior has something to do with the new tech company in town. Together, Bones and Kyle must stop the shady corporation before their own worst nightmares come true. Blending mystery, horror, and science fiction to explore concepts of fear, belonging, and forgiveness, this is highly accomplished middle-grade speculative fiction, perfect for readers who enjoy darker, layered books such as Ness's A Monster Calls (rev. 9/11).(Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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