Dead Flip

Dead Flip

by Sara Farizan

Narrated by Wali Habib, Reena Dutt, Michael Crouch

Unabridged — 6 hours, 49 minutes

Dead Flip

Dead Flip

by Sara Farizan

Narrated by Wali Habib, Reena Dutt, Michael Crouch

Unabridged — 6 hours, 49 minutes

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Overview

In this “terrifyingly fun” (NYT) horror comedy, two friends must solve the mystery of their long-missing former friend's supernatural reappearance-perfect for fans of Stranger Things.

Growing up, Cori, Maz, and Sam were inseparable best friends, sharing their love for pop culture, Halloween, and arcade games. Now it's 1992, Sam has been missing for five years, and Cori and Maz aren't speaking anymore. How could they be, when Cori is sure Sam is dead, and Maz has good reason to believe he was kidnapped by a supernatural pinball machine?
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These days, all Maz wants to do is party and run away from his past. Meanwhile, Cori hides her abiding love of horror movies and her queer self under the bubblegum veneer of a high school queen bee. But then Sam returns-still twelve years old, while his best friends are now seventeen. What really happened the night he disappeared? And just because he's back, does that mean he's safe? To find answers, Cori, Maz, and Sam will need to reveal secrets they never told one another, then and now. And Sam's is the darkest of all . . .
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Award-winning author Sara Farizan delivers edge-of-your-seat terror, with her insightful characters, witty narration, and trademark referential humor.

* "Well-crafted homage to narratives like*It*and*Stranger Things*. . . A great choice for stalwart horror fans and newcomers to the genre."*-Booklist, starred review

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/08/2022

Farizan recalls Jumanji’s eerie atmosphere in this nostalgic, supernatural thriller, set in the late 1980s and early ’90s. Maz, Cori, and Sam, all 12, used to do everything together, until Sam disappeared on Halloween night in 1987. Now it’s 1993, and Maz and Cori haven’t spoken since Sam’s funeral, where the two had a falling-out; Cori believes Sam is dead, but Maz is convinced he was sucked into their beloved pinball machine. A serendipitous run-in at the mall puts Cori and Maz back on each other’s radar. Closeted lesbian Cori is now a homecoming queen nominee, while track team captain Maz struggles with an alcohol dependency. Maz is elated when he visits the neighborhood the trio grew up in and finds Sam, still 12, standing in front of his old house, but Cori is suspicious of Sam’s sudden reappearance. Maz and Cori attempt to hide him from prying eyes, but when people and animals turn up petrified throughout the community, the duo realizes that his still-12-year-old body is the least of their concerns. In this nostalgic, fast-paced adventure told through three alternating perspectives, Farizan (Here to Stay) skillfully blends lighthearted comedy with grotesque horror. Maz is Iranian; Cori and Sam cue as white. Ages 12–up. Agent: Leigh Feldman, Writers House. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"A terrifyingly fun read."—The New York Times

"In this well-crafted homage to narratives like It and Stranger Things, Farizan nails the uneasiness of shifting adolescent relationships... A fumbling queer romance and the pitch-perfect late-October setting create a bittersweet tone that makes this book a great choice for stalwart horror fans and newcomers to the genre."—Booklist, Starred review

"A thoughtful homage that puts its own fresh spin on these beloved tropes. Entertaining supernatural thrills and an insightful take on growing up."
 —Kirkus Reviews

"Farizan recalls Jumanji’s eerie atmosphere in this nostalgic, supernatural thriller... Farizan skillfully blends lighthearted comedy with grotesque horror."—Publishers Weekly

"With the 1990s making a cultural comeback, and perennial interest in throwback horror, such as Stranger Things, younger teens will dig into this sinister story."—School Library Journal

"A thoughtful thriller along with some very realistic surprises… If you are a fan [of Stranger Things], you will enjoy Dead Flip."—Locus

"I was expecting just a kind of scary and humorous book that would be a fun read, but it tackled a lot of issues that I was not expecting to come from a book about an evil pinball machine.... This book was extremely fun to read with its many interesting quirks, but what really made it enjoyable to read was the wonderful character development and regrowing friendship."

Teen Librarian Toolbox, School Library Journal

School Library Journal

09/01/2022

Gr 7–10—Three best friends in 1987 have no idea what is hiding behind the new pinball machine inside their favorite local store where they gather to eat candy and read comics. However, when Sam, the most vulnerable among them, starts hearing voices and having nightmares after playing the game, it is only a matter of time before he disappears. The adults don't believe Cori and Maz when they insist there is something paranormal going on, and no one looks into the creepy store owner. The narrative is told through multiple perspectives, and it jumps between the time line of Sam's disappearance and 1993, when he reappears, still a 12-year-old boy. A lot has changed in those six years, but Maz and Cori are still haunted by the earlier events. Maz is drinking more, as he deals with other kids who misunderstand his Persian heritage, and Cori tries to hide her feelings for a punk girl while dating the popular athlete. The premise of a wealthy old man inventing a machine that helps him live forever is not an original one, though the simple plot is part of the throwback, since this book feels like the novelization of an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series. The plethora of 1980s and 1990s references are spot on, though the young audience reading this will likely not pick up on them all. VERDICT With the 1990s making a cultural comeback, and perennial interest in throwback horror, such as Stranger Things, younger teens will dig into this sinister story.—Carrie Shaurette

Kirkus Reviews

2022-06-08
Farizan’s latest explores friendship, identity, and a horrifying, body-snatching pinball machine.

It’s 1993, and former friends Cori and Maz haven’t spoken in years. After their friend Sam mysteriously disappeared 6 years ago on Halloween, they had a falling-out. Now, popular Cori struggles with hiding her queer identity and her horror obsession. Meanwhile, Persian American cross-country team co-captain Maz, one of the few non-White kids at their prep school, has been drinking too much and doesn’t fully open up to any of his friends. One day, the unimaginable happens: Sam reappears, and he’s still 12. He says he was sucked into some other dimension through a pinball machine. Maz believes him and is thrilled to have his friend back, but when they bring Cori into the fold, she’s dubious. After some strange and terrifying happenings, Maz has to admit that maybe there is something not quite right about their returned friend. Fast-paced and exhilarating, this story consists of short, first-person chapters that shift between the lead characters and jump from their present to the past around the time of Sam’s disappearance. Specific pop-culture and brand references flesh out the setting. Coming-of-age horror tales with a group of young people facing evil have been done many times before; this reads like a thoughtful homage that puts its own fresh spin on these beloved tropes.

Entertaining supernatural thrills and an insightful take on growing up. (Horror. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175104678
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 08/30/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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