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Shusterman won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for The Schwa Was Here, and most recently the book won the 2008 California Young Reader Medal. Some of his other novels include The Dark Side of Nowhere, Red Rider's Hood, What Daddy Did, The Shadow Club, The Shadow Club Rising, The Eyes of Kid Midas, and the Star Shards Chronicles trilogy: Scorpion Shards, Thief of Souls, and Shattered Sky. His novels Downsiders and Full Tilt, have each won over 20 awards. One of his more recent novels is Everlost, which he is now adapting for a feature film for Universal Studios. Shusterman's latest novels are Unwind (2007) and Antsy Does Time (2008), which is a sequel to his book The Schwa was Here. His most recent release is Everwild (2009) which is the sequel to Everlost, and is the second book of the Skinjacker Trilogy.[3] He can be found on Facebook and Twitter as simply nealshusterman.
The Shadow Club Rising The Shadow Club is a great book about a group of kids who are always coming in second place. They form a club and pull cruel pranks on their rivals. The club ended in the first book, but the new kid, Alec is good at everything. This made people furious. So someone starts playing pranks on him. All fingers are pointed at Jared, the used to be leader of the Shadow Club. Even...
If you thought you liked the Shadow Club, Shusterman's thrilling sequel, The Shadow Club Rising, is a must read. When Jared Mercer is caught up in a suffocating reputation as prankster, he resorts to anything to prove his innocence. When he is even accused by his own parents, he doesnt give up hope, he still tries to crack the case. This book had me on the edge of my seat, turning the pages a mile...
Falsely accused of playing mean-spirited pranks on new kid Alec Smaartz, Jared seeks to rebuild his reputation by enlisting the help of former Shadow Club members in Neal Shusterman's The Shadow Club Rising. His request rebuffed, the ex-ringleader must assume a role more sinister than he ever imagined in this sequel to The Shadow Club (1988), which PW called an engrossing book, being reissued simultaneously. ( Feb.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.