The Mary Shelley Club, Goldy Moldavsky
Type
Label
The Mary Shelley Club, Goldy Moldavsky
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The Mary Shelley Club
Oclc number
1155484551
Responsibility statement
Goldy Moldavsky
Summary
Scholarship student Rachel keeps to herself at Manchester Prep, preferring the company of horror films to trust fund babies. When a prank puts her on the radar of a mysterious student society, "The Mary Shelley Club," they subject her to a number of escalating Fear Tests which eventually puts them on the radar of a serial killer
Target audience
adolescent
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Subject
- High school students -- Young adult fiction
- Psychic trauma -- Young adult fiction
- Secret societies -- Young adult fiction
- Horror films -- Young adult fiction
- Memory -- Young adult fiction
- Clubs -- Young adult fiction
- Mystery and detective stories -- Young adult fiction
- Thrillers (Fiction) -- Young adult fiction.
- Suspense fiction -- Young adult fiction
- Practical jokes -- Young adult fiction
- Fear -- Young adult fiction
- Boarding schools -- Young adult fiction
- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Young adult fiction
- Home invasion -- Young adult fiction
- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) -- Young adult fiction
- Hispanic American teenagers -- Young adult fiction
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- Classification1
- Creator1
- Genre3
- Subject16
- High school students -- Young adult fiction
- Psychic trauma -- Young adult fiction
- Secret societies -- Young adult fiction
- Horror films -- Young adult fiction
- Memory -- Young adult fiction
- Clubs -- Young adult fiction
- Mystery and detective stories -- Young adult fiction
- Thrillers (Fiction) -- Young adult fiction.
- Suspense fiction -- Young adult fiction
- Practical jokes -- Young adult fiction
- Fear -- Young adult fiction
- Boarding schools -- Young adult fiction
- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Young adult fiction
- Home invasion -- Young adult fiction
- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) -- Young adult fiction
- Hispanic American teenagers -- Young adult fiction
- Content1
- Author1
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