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STITCH HEAD

by town, in the form of a sinister, scheming ringleader named Fulbert, who’s seeking new additions to his Traveling Carnival of Unnatural Wonders. After years of being ignored by his master, Stitch Head is eager to run away and join Fulbert’s coterie—but the mustachioed man has something more dastardly in mind. The setting is comedically cinematic, with a shadowy, outsize castle, endless haunted hallways, and a richly kitschy mad scientist’s laboratory. The professor’s crew of creations inhabiting the castle are colorful and imaginative—bat\u002Dwinged brains, alienlike blobs, and furry and feathered beasties. Based on Bass and Williamson’s chapter\u002Dbook series, this graphic novel adaptation benefits beautifully from the addition of the visual element—a gleeful stylistic echo of Tim Burton’s 1990s work in particular. All human and humanlike characters are pale\u002Dskinned."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9798217026

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This darkly humorous gothic adventure follows a mad scientist's first creation as he navigates the eerie halls of Castle Grotteskew, where bizarre experiments and monstrous companions lurk around eve...

Our Review

This darkly humorous gothic adventure follows a mad scientist's first creation as he navigates the eerie halls of Castle Grotteskew, where bizarre experiments and monstrous companions lurk around every corner. Young readers drawn to macabre settings and quirky characters will find themselves immediately immersed in this atmospheric tale of friendship and identity, complete with mad science gone wonderfully wrong and a protagonist who's both literally and figuratively stitched together.

What sets this story apart is its perfect balance of spooky elements and heartfelt themes, making it ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoy Tim Burton-esque aesthetics but aren't ready for truly frightening horror. The novel explores meaningful questions about belonging and self-acceptance through its patchwork hero's journey, delivering both laughs and genuine emotional moments that will resonate with kids navigating their own place in the world.

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