All the questions we ask as kids about who we are and what we’re worth take a terrifying turn in this spooky tale of a sinister, inhuman imposter and the nightmares he brings. Tremblay has taken the world of horror for adults by storm, and in his middle-grade debut, once again, he serves up scenes that will make you squirm long after the book is closed.” — M.T. Anderson, National Book Award Winner
"Another brings the creepy, crawly, sinking-into-quicksand vibes with this terror-fed kids’ tale of loss-of-self, isolation, and strange friendship. Paul Tremblay has mastered horror for adults but proves here that he's more than capable of speaking to the horrors unique to middle-grade kids." — Chuck Wendig, author of Monster Movie! and New York Times bestseller Dust & Grim
“A genuinely frightening and powerfully emotional read. Another cements Paul Tremblay as the reigning King of horror while he deftly terrifies and unsettles a new generation of horror fans. Young readers will need to sleep with the lights on after encountering this eerie gem.” — Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
“Paul Tremblay has written a novel that's ostensibly for younger readers and it's creepy AF. Some will have nightmares, some will put it down, and some will become horror fans for life. I loved this so much. Adult horror fans will be just as unsettled as their kids!” — Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Road of Bones
"Malicious mushrooms, the power of art, COVID-19, clinical anxiety, and personal agency all find their ways into the narrative, and readers will be horribly enthralled by it all—in the best possible way. Tremblay confidently strides into the middle-grade arena with an offering on par with Kevin Oppel’s The Nest (2015)." — Booklist (starred review)
“Tremblay draws on personal experience as an educator in his chilling middle-grade debut. Connelly’s occasional full-page black-and-white illustrations add ambience, and some will surely fuel readers’ nightmares … Delightfully disconcerting.” — Kirkus Reviews
"Tremblay utilizes body and psychological horror elements to build suspense and infuse creepiness throughout this introspective exploration of a lonely, insecure boy’s conflicting desires for independence and familial security." — Publishers Weekly
"New York Times bestselling author Paul Tremblay has solidified himself a master storyteller in the horror genre over the years. With Another, Tremblay has also proven to be capable of weaving tales that captivate readers across generations." — Capes & Tights