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The Sorrowstones
"They've traveled the dark of forever. Now, they're yours."
A collection of wicked idols has appeared in Westmaple, falling into the hands of eleven-year-old Cole Graves. They come bearing wondrous gifts, and Cole quickly falls under their spell.
Soon, horror descends upon the quiet town. One by one, the statues unleash ancient curses that throw the boy's world into chaos. Shadows encroach upon his mind as the people he loves meet hideous ends.
At first a weird mystery, the arrival of the Sorrowstones sets off a nightmarish saga of death and madness—and Cole's dark quest to get rid of them.
A collection of wicked idols has appeared in Westmaple, falling into the hands of eleven-year-old Cole Graves. They come bearing wondrous gifts, and Cole quickly falls under their spell.
Soon, horror descends upon the quiet town. One by one, the statues unleash ancient curses that throw the boy's world into chaos. Shadows encroach upon his mind as the people he loves meet hideous ends.
At first a weird mystery, the arrival of the Sorrowstones sets off a nightmarish saga of death and madness—and Cole's dark quest to get rid of them.
Published: November 4, 2025
Pages: 346
ISBN: 9798269859514
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Feb 8, 2026
Now this was a fun (and bloody) way to finish out the year!
If you like your coming of age stories with a handful of cursed objects, a showering of blood, and bullies getting their comeuppance (and then some), this one is for you.
Poor Cole had a rough go of it, and he's the one the stones are allegedly helping. The sequence with his sister at home was my favorite of the entire book, though the arcade scene with Kevin and the bathroom scene with Scotty gave me that 'oh god I know what coming but can't look away' vibes.
Also - the dog does NOT die. Thanks for that.
If you like your coming of age stories with a handful of cursed objects, a showering of blood, and bullies getting their comeuppance (and then some), this one is for you.
Poor Cole had a rough go of it, and he's the one the stones are allegedly helping. The sequence with his sister at home was my favorite of the entire book, though the arcade scene with Kevin and the bathroom scene with Scotty gave me that 'oh god I know what coming but can't look away' vibes.
Also - the dog does NOT die. Thanks for that.