It Came from the Pumpkin Patch
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Joe Hempel
It Came from the Pumpkin Patch… and it doesn’t want to go back.
Thirteen-year-old Timmy Mantis hates pumpkins and anything to do with them. Growing up in Harvest Creek, the pumpkin-growing capital of Wisconsin, has been a living hell. Especially at Halloween, when the small town becomes obsessed with everything pumpkin at the annual fall festival.
When an accident happens at the local research laboratory and one of the experiments escapes, Timmy realizes he was right to hate pumpkins. As the festival becomes ground zero for a monstrous invasion of gourds-gone-wild and the body count rises—literally—Timmy must face his greatest fears or become another victim.
Accompanied by a scientist determined to put things right, Timmy uses whatever means he can to save the town and his life. But how do you kill an undead pumpkin that has revenge on its mind?
Pumpkin carving takes on a whole new meaning in this Halloween-themed horror story.
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You have the obligatory jerk supervisor, sympathetic Scientist and shoddy experimental practices. The family dynamics and friendships between the kids are well-written and totally believable.
I enjoyed this book a lot and was reminded of the 1950's Kaiju movies featuring gigantic creatures caused by radioactivity and the later environmental-caused creatures of the 1980's. Most of the main characters were kids/teens and the book read like a YA novel at times. But, the amount of cursing made me think that it was written more for adults (just my opinion).
The narrator is one of my favorites and his performance made this an even better experience. All in all, the perfect Halloween read which might make you think twice about that next piece of pumpkin pie!
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