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The Monster Variations

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This fast-paced read will keep readers on the edge of their seats!
Someone is killing boys in a small town. The murder weapon is a truck, and the only protection is a curfew enacted to keep kids off the streets. But it’s summer—and that alone is worth the risk of staying out late for James, Willie, and Reggie.
Willie, who lost his arm in the first hit-and-run attack, finds it hard to keep up with his two best friends as they leave childhood behind. All of them are changing, hounded by their parents, hunted by the killer, and haunted by the “monster,” a dead thing that guards the dangerous gateway between youth and manhood. But that’s not all: shadowing the boys everywhere is Mel Herman, the mysterious and brilliant bully whose dark secrets may hold the key to their survival. As the summer burns away, these forces collide, and it will take compassion, brains, and guts for the boys to overcome their demons—and not become monsters themselves.
In this chilling and poignant debut novel, Daniel Kraus deftly explores the choices boys grapple with and the revelations that occur as they become men.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 24, 2009
      Kraus's stark debut never quite feels completely comfortable in its own skin, but still delivers a moving story and points to a huge amount of potential for the author. When the summer begins with two accidents in which children are hit by a truck—one is killed and the other loses his arm—a curfew is imposed in Kraus's unnamed town. Determined to enjoy themselves, three 12-year-olds—Reggie, James and Willie (the maimed first victim of the mysterious driver)—go on adventures including breaking into school, stealing the skeletal “monster” an older boy keeps in his barn and investigating the school bully's possible ties to the killer. The bully, Mel, is easily the most intriguing character, volatile and socially inept, but also brilliant and artistic. Kraus meshes the uncertainty of adolescence with the dangerous knowledge of an adult world in which people have affairs and kill children—the boys' growing awareness of this world is the true horror. An unnecessary framing sequence and the general absence of girls (even as objects of the boys' attention) undermine the book's intensity, but the tragic ending is still powerful. Ages 12–up.

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2009
      Gr 9 Up-During the summer that James and Reggie are 12 years old, someone hits two boys with a pickup truck, killing one and maiming the other. Willie, also 12 and friends with the boys, loses his arm when the truck driver leaves him for dead. Willie is small and nerdy, overly sheltered by his parents. Reggie is a tough guy being raised by a single mom. James's parents are grooming him for success, always reminding him to stay focused and out of trouble. After the accidents, the town imposes a curfew on children, but this only makes the boys more eager to spend their summer nights out of doors. Between worrying about the killer, dodging curfew, and growing up and away from their parents, the three friends have a summer of violence and change. In a clear, but expressive style, Kraus offers readers brutality, death, anger, lies, and a monster in a box. (It's created out of animal parts, and a teenager shows it to people, for a price.) Young men often have a rough time getting through puberty, and this story touches on all the murkiest parts of that journey. While this coming-of-age tale is often gloomy, the main story line is bracketed by scenes in which Reggie and James are on the cusp of adulthood and these moments offer readers hope."Geri Diorio, The Ridgefield Library, CT"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2010
      A hit-and-run results in the amputation of Willie's arm. Summer only gets more frightening after another boy is killed. Hounded by fear--and by worried adults--the town's young men go through transformations as sinister as the forces threatening them. Though the writing could be subtler, the story provides a dark, brutal look at how monsters around us can arouse monsters within.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.6
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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