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Dust
Dust | Arthur Slade
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Winner of the 2001 Governor General's Award for Children's Literature 2001 Saskatchewan Book Awards, Children's Literature 2001 Mr. Christie's Book Award ... combineshomespun storytelling mystery and sophisticated metaphysical aspects to create amulti-layered tension." The National Post "...sparklingly original..." The Globe and Mail Matthew is missing. Robert'sseven-year-old brother has vanished on a walk into town. Robert's mother hadasked him to accompany Matthew to Horshoe to buy some some gum, but Robert wasmiles away engrossed in a Martian adventure story, and certainly not home on hisfarm in Depression-era Saskatchewan. And when his younger brother disappears,Robert figures it is his fault and he has to find him. He soon notices there is something sinister happening. The hens are layingeggs with blood in them; a broken jar found out on the prairie has a plaintiveecho of a young girl's voice; and most disturbingly, his parents are lost in aweird sort of daydream and have forgotten about their missing son. It is up to Robert to discover where his brother has disappeared - alongwith the other boys and girls of Horshoe. He is led to an ivory-skinned strangerwho suddenly appears and bewitches both parents and children with magicalmirrors and a fantastic rainmaking machine. In a style that has stomach muscles tightening right from the first sentence,Arthur Slade brings a new and sophisticated brand of psychological fear to theyoung-adult market. Dust is a story that will leave audiences breathless.
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StaceyKondla
Dust | Arthur Slade
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This is a wonderful litte book and I swear Arthur Slade was channeling Ray Bradbury while he wrote it. It is free on Audible right now: https://mobile.audible.com/membergiving-lp.htm?senderCustomerId=AOS4P6L6FJPHI&ac...

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Soubhiville
Dust | Arthur G. Slade
Mehso-so

This turned out pretty "meh" for me. Probably at least partly because I didn't love the narrator. It wasn't awful, but I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend it.

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Soubhiville
Dust | Arthur G. Slade
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I got this free through Audible. About halfway though and while the narrative isn't great, the story is holding my interest. Where are those missing kids?

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled That cover is enough to get me interested! 8y
BookishMarginalia @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled.com the cover is freaking me out a little! 8y
Lindy I read this so long ago that I can't remember where those kids went (can't spoiler even if I wanted to, which I don't) but I do remember that it's a Pied Piper retelling. Always interested in old tales retold. 8y
Soubhiville Cool @Lindy , I hadn't realized that yet. 8y
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StaceyKondla
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#TBT photo - this one not too old, published 2001, and the cover isn't as awful as others I've posted for TBT, but the book inside is freaking sensational! Prime example of never judge a book by its cover. This book is so good, I swear Arthur Slade was channeling Ray Bradbury and Ray Bradbury wasn't even deceased yet! Read this book!

sandra888 we have this same edition! totally agree; i've never liked that cover. but the story! Art is amazing at creepy tension, the kind that relies on that vague sense of unease skulking at one's periphery, making one constantly wonder what's wrong while battling a feeling of impending doom. scares so good! 🙀😈 8y
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