The Devil's dreamcatcher

Donna Hosie

Book - 2015

"Team DEVIL reunites and takes another journey to the land of the living--this time, to stop a madman from unleashing the terror of The Devil's most prized possession, his dreamcatcher"--

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Published
New York : Holiday House [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Donna Hosie (author)
Edition
First Edition
Item Description
Sequel to: The Devil's intern.
Physical Description
261 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 15 up.
ISBN
9780823433902
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Review by Booklist Review

Hell turns considerably more hellish for Medusa (born Melissa) and her dead friends, introduced in The Devil's Intern (2014), when they again undertake a return to the realm of the living, this time in pursuit of a thief who has made off with one of their satanic boss's most dangerous possessions. Disturbing revelations ensue, from the fact that self-styled Team DEVIL has to work with angelic counterparts from Up There to the identity of the thief as the abusive stepfather who drove Medusa to her death. There's worse to come, though, as the (once) young folk from both realms find themselves pawns in a scheme of immense proportions. Despite furnace heat, ravening demons, and librarians with whips, Hosie's hellscape seem almost homey next to Up There, where nobody sleeps, and there's no pizza. Still, the actual nature of the titular dreamcatcher is so horrifying readers will likely be squicked out, too that by episode's end, Medusa and her allies are nerving themselves to enter their afterlife's considerably scarier Dantean precincts in search of an alternative. Stay tuned.--Peters, John Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-Continuing from where The Devil's Intern (Holiday House, 2015) left off, in this sequel, Hell has returned to normal and readers will find Medusa Pallister applying to work for Septimus, the biggest boss of the underworld, alongside Mitchell Johnson. Her goal is to figure out why she saw Mitchell and his friends outside her house before she died only to find that he doesn't have any answers either. This becomes the least of her worries when the Devil's dreamcatcher is stolen by an Unspeakable, Rory Hunter, and Hell is on lockdown. On a mission to recapture the dreamcatcher, the team is reunited and take part on an adventure outside of Hell. Using the viscometer, they are challenged by the Unspeakable as well as unruly angels. Skinwalkers and other new characters are the least of their problems. Hosie contintues to sensitively incorporate beliefs from a variety of cultures in her humorous exploration of the afterlife. With lots of adventure and a clever twist, this book will be another favorite among readers. VERDICT Fans of the previous volume will not be disappointed with this zany follow-up.-Karen Alexander, Lake Fenton High School, Linden, MI © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

When sixteen-year-old Medusa's abusive stepfather escapes Hell with The Devil's Dreamcatcher, she travels through time with Devil's intern Mitchell, Viking prince Alfarin, and seventeenth-century-London peasant Elinor to recover the weapon before its destructive powers are unleashed. Expanding on its predecessor's (The Devil's Intern) strong character relationships and time paradoxes, this sequel raises the stakes and builds excitement for the intrepid quartet's next adventure. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

This sequel to The Devil's Intern (2014) sends the familiar characters plus one on a new and crucial mission. The snarky humor that made the first book a standout is still on display as Mitchell continues his internship in Hell's accounting office, joined by a new assistant, narrator Medusa. Alfarin, a Viking prince, and Elinor, who died in the Great Fire of London, round out the posse. It seems that someone has stolen a Dreamcatcher used by The Devil to keep his horrifying dreams from destroying the world. It also seems that the thief is Medusa's stepfather, an abusive monster who has escaped from the worst pit of Hell. Tasked with catching him, Medusa and her friends team up with a group of angels, including Joan of Arc, who pursue the same prey. The two teams have some difficulty getting along, but when they learn just how high the stakes really are, they find ways to work together. Sadly for them but happily for the book, the forces of evilliterallyseem always to be one step ahead. Hosie spools out her marvelous dark humor, making the first half of the book an utter joy to read, although the plot demands more focus on action later. Readers may well wonder why these eminently likable characters have been consigned to Hell, but apparently in some cases it is merely a bureaucratic error. More splendidly hellish fun. (Paranormal suspense. 12-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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