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Futureland

The Nightmare Hour

H.D. Hunter Khadijah Khatib

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Random House Inc
04 February 2025
The theme park of your dreams is back in this action-packed sequel as Cam Walker and his friends take on creepy carnivals, insidious tech, and a nightmarish new enemy to save the world. An electrifying illustrated series for fans of Spider-Man- Miles Morales, now available in paperback!

The theme park of your dreams is back in this action-packed sequel as Cam Walker and his friends take on creepy carnivals, insidious tech, and a nightmarish new enemy to save the world. An electrifying illustrated series for fans of Spider-Man- Miles Morales.

The most spectacular theme park in the world is headed to the Big Apple.

After Atlanta, Cam Walker and his family are ready to turn over a new leaf with Futureland. This is where dreams literally come true, and the Walkers are going to show the people of New York City that their park is back and better than ever.

But trouble isn't done with the Walkers yet. Glitches keep happening with the park attractions. There's a creepy carnival in town that gives Cam goosebumps. Plus, he just can't shake the feeling that his family is being watched. And it may be his imagination, but are the people around him acting . . . stranger than usual?

Can Cam get to the bottom of what's going on before Futureland becomes a playground of terrors?
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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 194mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   274g
ISBN:   9780593479490
ISBN 10:   0593479491
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Hugh ""H.D."" Hunter is a storyteller, teaching artist, and community organizer from Atlanta. He's also the winner of several indie book awards for multicultural fiction. Hugh is committed to stories about Black kids and their many expansive worlds. He loves vegan snacks, basketball, and stories that make you cry-but make you smile afterward. Check out Hugh's work at thesoutherndistrict.com.

Reviews for Futureland: The Nightmare Hour

"""A wild ride with high tech, high stakes, and high energy."" —Kirkus Reviews ""This plot is well developed, action-packed, and engaging....Readers who enjoy mystery, adventure, and science fiction will want to pick this one up."" —School Library Journal"


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