Book details
The Lost Boy
Description
Some mysteries are too dangerous to leave alone . . .After Nate moves into his new house, he discovers an old tape recorder in his bedroom and is suddenly thrust into a dark mystery about a boy who went missing many years ago. Now, as strange creatures begin to stalk Nate, he must partner with Tabitha, a local sleuth, to find out what they want with him. But time is running out, because a powerful force is gathering strength in the woods at the edge of town, and before long Nate and Tabitha will have to confront a terrifying foe and uncover the truth about the Lost Boy.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
190 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Emotional Resonance: 'The Lost Boy' by Greg Ruth offers a deeply emotional and engaging story that resonates with readers of all ages. It explores themes of loss, friendship, and the journey to self-discovery, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in character-driven narratives.
- Stunning Artwork: The graphic novel is renowned for its beautiful and atmospheric illustrations. Greg Ruth's artwork brings the story to life with rich detail and expressive characters, enhancing the reading experience and immersing readers in the world he has created.
- Mystery and Adventure: The book weaves a tale of mystery and adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As the protagonist uncovers secrets about the seemingly ordinary town and its supernatural underpinnings, readers are drawn into a suspenseful plot that combines fantasy elements with a relatable coming-of-age story.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: 'The Lost Boy' delves into thought-provoking themes such as the nature of time, the importance of memory, and the impact of the past on the present. These themes encourage readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them, making the book not only entertaining but also intellectually stimulating.