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The Changing Man - by Tomi Oyemakinde (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • The overly privileged classmates at Ife's new boarding school become the least of her worries when there might be truth to the rumors of a dangerous entity targeting students--and Ife or her new friends could be next.
  • 384 Pages
  • Young Adult Fiction, Thrillers & Suspense

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About the Book



Being the new girl goes from annoying to downright terrifying, in this atmospheric mystery for fans of Jordan Peele and Stranger Things where the urban legend of something kidnapping and altering students may be closer to fact than fiction. . .



Book Synopsis



The overly privileged classmates at Ife's new boarding school become the least of her worries when there might be truth to the rumors of a dangerous entity targeting students--and Ife or her new friends could be next.

"You'll be pulled headfirst into Ife's world as she and her friends discover that the Changing Man isn't the only malevolent entity stalking the ivied gardens and darkened halls of Nitercott...and the reality may be way more terrifying than any urban legend." --Ginny Myers Sain, New York Times-bestselling author of Dark and Shallow Lies

In hidden rooms...from shadows of the night...his steps come soundless...his eyes glow bright...

Ife Adebola hasn't been at Nithercott, her new prestigious boarding school, for long, but she's already over the petty gossip, the silly lore of a being known as the Changing Man, and the classmates who won't let her forget she's in the Urban Achievers scholarship program. Bijal, another student in the program, is the only one trying to befriend her, but Ife doesn't need new friends. After all, she's perfectly happy with the ones at her old school.

As Ife settles in at Nithercott, she starts to notice strange mushrooms and an earthy yet unsettling smell that lingers on--and even off--campus. Then a classmate shows up dressed in a way that's very unlike her, and hangs with girls she said she never would. And there are the whispers among the teachers. As things get weirder, Ife can't help but wonder if there could actually be any truth to the decades-old lore of the mysterious Changing Man. Or if there's any connection between him and the missing brother of her classmate Ben.

Needing answers, Ife has no choice but to team up with Ben and Bijal to investigate. But can the trio act quickly enough to uncover who--or worse, what--is behind the Changing Man, before they become
his next victims?



Review Quotes




"In this mind-bending supernatural debut, Oyemakinde uses a dark academic setting to examine themes of loss, loneliness, friendship, and change. Ife's developing bonds with Bijal and Ben help transform her from a withdrawn introvert into a fierce final girl as she navigates the narrative's hair-raising horrors." --Publishers Weekly

". . .charmingly fun and heartwarming" --BCCB

"An interesting premise and some imaginative and horrific scenes. . . Ife's developing abilities to manage her anxiety are a highlight." --Booklist

". . .this debut offers highly visually evocative and eerie descriptions of characters and events and will appeal to fans of creature horror, social commentary, and dark academia. A descriptive and atmospheric paranormal social thriller. . ." --Kirkus

"Oyemakinde's eerie and unsettling debut will have you checking your locks and looking over your shoulder. Get ready to welcome an exciting new voice in the world of horror!" --Caleb Roehrig, author of The Fell of Dark

"You'll be pulled headfirst into Ife's world as she and her friends discover that the Changing Man isn't the only malevolent entity stalking the ivied gardens and darkened halls of Nitercott...and the reality may be way more terrifying than any urban legend. A twisty, atmospheric thriller will leave you peering into dark corners with plenty of goosebumps and the smell of warm, wet pavement lingering in your nose." --Ginny Myers Sain, New York Times-bestselling author of Dark and Shallow Lies

"The Changing Man is clever, atmospheric, and horrifying in all the best ways. Tomi Oyemakinde deftly weaves a compelling story of isolation, fear, and ultimately friendship. This book will stick with you long after you've read the explosive final pages. I can't wait to read more from this brilliant, and terrifying, new voice in YA fiction!" --Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First

"The Changing Man is compulsively readable and utterly thrilling. I devoured it and hugely enjoyed every moment--even when I was genuinely frightened! Tomi Oyemakinde is an exciting new voice in the YA thriller space and sure to be a huge hit with fans of dark academia, thrillers, and horror." --Katherine Webber, author of Twin Crowns




About the Author



Tomi Oyemakinde grew up in London, before being uprooted at the age of six to head across the North Sea to the Netherlands. He is committed to crafting stories centered on Black protagonists thriving across genres, audiences & worlds. When Tomi is not busy writing, he can be found daydreaming about his future dog (namely a Rottweiler named Pan) and geeking out over all things anime. The Changing Man is his debut novel.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.8 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 14-18 Years
Sub-Genre: Thrillers & Suspense
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Number of Pages: 384
Publisher: Square Fish
Theme: Supernatural
Format: Paperback
Author: Tomi Oyemakinde
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 2024
TCIN: 91724299
UPC: 9781250868114
Item Number (DPCI): 247-11-8253
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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2.5 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews

YA speculative thriller

3 out of 5 stars
bostieslovebooks - 1 year ago
Ife isn’t excited to attend a prestigious boarding school. The tuition isn’t affordable for her parents. She is there because of the Urban Achievers scholarship program. The Changing Man is a decades-old legend of the school that Ife begins to seriously wonder about when another student starts acting strangely. Another classmate’s brother is missing. Is there a connection to the Changing Man? Is the legend true? Ife and two other classmates team up to find out before there are other victims. THE CHANGING MAN caught my eye as a promising YA speculative thriller read. I liked the premise and the story overall, however the pacing felt inconsistent so I had trouble holding interest at times. There was a lot of boarding school drama included that I kept wanting to get past to get to the thriller/mystery part of the story. Ultimately, this made the ending feel a bit underwhelming. The concept of THE CHANGING MAN was interesting, though the execution didn’t exactly work for me. I’d still recommend it to others who find the synopsis intriguing as it may be a better fit for them. I’d be interested in checking out future works by the author.
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2 out of 5 stars
Devin - 2 years ago
Face front. Watch your back. BE BRAVE. Ife Adebola wouldn't be starting at Nithercott School, if it was left to her. Despite her being in the Urban Achievers scholarship program, her parents can hardly afford tuition. No matter who is attempting to be friends with her or how much the prestigious school tries to pull her in, she is determined to not get caught up in any of it. However, when another student begins acting strange, Ife can't help but wonder if there's more going on at Nithercott than people realize. Is there any truth to the school's old legend of the Changing Man? Is this connected to the missing older brother of her classmate, Ben? Ife has no choice but to team up with Ben and Bijal to investigate, as more questions arise. However, can they act quickly enough to discover who is behind everything before the Changing Man strikes again? I wasn't a fan of the path that the storyline and ending took. Also, the writing felt a bit disjointed and choppy at times.
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