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The Boogeyman's Portal

By: Rae Ramey
Narrated by: Alexander Matthews
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In a suburb of Chicago, children are disappearing. Police are no help. They responded by putting the neighborhood in “quarantine” and stopping communication. Ten-year-old Rain is determined not to let the Boogeyman take her next.

©2022 Rae Ramey (P)2022 Rae Ramey
Fantasy Fantasy & Magic Fiction Scary Stories Scary
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Winning heroine - scary story

This is a short, but winning little story with a plucky young heroine struggling to understand why her classmates and friends are all disappearing. At one level, the disappearances work on chill-inducing level, like a middle grade Stephen King story; at another, they are an echo of the loneliness she feels in her difficult home environment. The story may be a little scary for younger readers, even though it resolves heroically. Recommended for ages 11 and up. Narration is crisp and efficient. A really good car ride listen.

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