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Screech School

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Let your fears take flight in this scary sequel of the Creatures & Teachers series where a group of friends must protect their school from vampire birds!
Angelo and his friends know that together they can handle any pretty much anything together. The scariest thing they think they have to worry about these days is the upcoming school dance. 
But when a terrifying new enemy attacks from above it seems they have met their ultimate match . . . giant vampire birds after BLOOD.
Can they save their school before the big dance or will they dicover terror in the air like they've never seen before?
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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2024
      In this follow-up toDread Detention (2023), a group of middle schoolers find themselves pitted against more terrifying creatures. Angelo and his friends Hallie, Naira, and Gustav hope they've seen the last of the Latchitts, an elderly couple formerly employed by their school. Angered because the kids had mistreated their granddaughter, Colette, the Latchitts sought revenge, using nursery rhymes to orchestrate attacks by large and horrifying creatures. The couple have since disappeared, and Angelo and company have even made amends with--and befriended--Colette. But ominous flocks of birds begin appearing; seven particularly large, bloodthirsty ones nearly kill Angelo's favorite pig, Klaus. The much-anticipated school dance is approaching, but first, the school is hosting a sports day. With the entire student body outside, it's the perfect situation for an attack--and that's only the beginning. The characters are well developed and believable as they deal with big life situations in different ways; jokey Gus opens up to his friends about wearing a colostomy bag, while Angelo's family struggles with poverty. Killick has a knack for funny dialogue that's well placed between hair-raising situations, creating an irresistibly compelling story, and the birds in this tale are even creepier than the spiders in the last; things get downright gory. Because those unfamiliar with the first book may have a harder time keeping up, reading in order is recommended. Characters' races and ethnicities aren't mentioned. A great balance of humor, heart, and horror.(Horror. 10-14)

      COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2024

      Gr 3-8-This installment picks up where readers left the trauma-bonded gang in the series opener Dread Detention. The group beat the eerie caretakers of their school once, but fear of their return haunts daily life. Danger does return, in a winged form and from the skies. Readers mostly follow de facto leader Angelo, who's also got the weight of family and class expectations on his shoulders. Still, that takes the backseat to the actual monsters attacking his daily moves. Killick's action is intense and immediate, shattering through the beginning (almost literally) and continuing the onslaught. A tight plot and well-rounded characters are secondary to the cinematic dangers on every page. The author does sneak in educational materials, teaching about nature with the details of the animal hybrid villains. There is a focus on vampire birds, based on the very real vampire ground finch; they've just been morphed to monstrous proportions. Regardless of any loose threads, the story is a definite rush, particularly for reluctant readers. VERDICT A simple but scary story that will delight middle grade horror fans.-Cat McCarrey

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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