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Pull Down the Night (The Suburban Strange), by Nathan Kotecki

This year at Suburban High School is just as troubling as the last. A curly-haired girl ghost is disrupting lives with dreaded “kiss notes,” and students are inexplicably sinking into depression. Bruno—the new kid on the block—finds himself at the center of the mystery when he discovers his natural map-reading abilities are actually supernatural. When the reluctant hero isn’t engaged in cosmic battles against evil, Bruno is swooning over the mesmerizing Celia (from The Suburban Strange) and navigating the goth sensibilities and musical obsessions of the Rosary, her über-chic clique. A hypnotic coming-of-age novel that chills and thrills.

  • Sales Rank: #1504072 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-10-08
  • Released on: 2013-10-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Booklist
Reading The Suburban Strange (2012) is not required to get fully into its sequel, since the introduction to this volume is strange enough on its own. Bruno moves to Whiterose with his parents and older brother and attends Suburban High School, home of the Rosary, a social group of gothic-leaning teens. He’s awkward around the new kids, especially Celia, with whom he has instantly fallen in love, while his older brother, Sylvio, fits in immediately. Once these introductions have been made, the story really begins: Suburban is home not only to the Rosary but to the ghost of a girl who drowned the year before (in The Suburban Strange) and leaves notes to students soon to fall into serious depression. As it turns out, Bruno is a Kind—a person with magic that manifests itself once he’s figured out a riddle and earned it. The entire book emanates a creepy and strange undertone, which serves to draw readers in and get them questioning everything about Bruno, the Rosary, and Whiterose. Grades 10-12. --Stacey Comfort

Review
"Readers who enjoyed The Suburban Strange will love to reconnect with the Rosary and see Celia and Bruno grow as they develop their powers together, and may find it hard waiting for the next installment to The Suburban Strange series."
—VOYA, 4Q 4P J S

"The entire book emanates a creepy and strange undertone, which serves to draw readers in and get them questioning everything about Bruno, the Rosary, and Whiterose."
—Booklist Online

About the Author
Nathan Kotecki’s paranormal thriller The Suburban Strange was his first teen novel. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Visit his website at www.thesuburbanstrange.com.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Saturday Night Fever meets magic
By Becky (in NOLA)
I didn't read the first in the series, and I feel Pull down the Night stands on it's own. Bruno and his family have moved for his father's job, his father is a minister taking over a new Parish. We see him a few times, having heart to hearts with his son, not much of the mother at all. His older sister, Sophia, is overseas, His older brother, Sylvio, who is obsessed with his clothes, looks, and velvet dancing pants, and he will be starting the new school.

Bruno has a talent for maps, that turns out to be a Talent, as in supernatural. He is Kind, but there are also UnKind, and ambassadors, people who help the Kind. Bruno finds out he gets quests, with clues in the form of poems, and a time limit. Each time he successfully fulfills one his power grows.

At the school there are a group of students, who call themselves the Rosary, or what's left of it after three of the six have moved on to university. Sylvio, or Silver as he wants to be known, is instantly taken with the cool clothes and black cars, while Bruno is instantly taken with Celia, a Senior who is older and taller, and already has a boyfriend.

There is a ghost, depression, a wonderful supporting character named Marco who becomes Bruno's best fried. A lot of the action takes place at the school and at a dance club called Diaboliques. The entire book is music obsessed, from the haunting music Bruno hears coming from the bedroom of his crush to the dance music and so on.

The entire feel of the book is a rather leisurely pace and old time Gothic as opposed to in your face action. That doesn't make the book boring, just different. However, it's a good kind of different and worth a read. If nothing else you'll get your groove on and be looking up a lot of music on you tube, or at least I did.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
An excellent addition to the series
By Kindle Customer
I bought the first book in the series -- THE SUBURBAN STRANGE -- after hearing the author give a local reading last year, and ended up giving it a 5-star rating. The story has stuck in my head since then, and I've been looking forward to the next installment.

PULL DOWN THE NIGHT does not disappoint. It continues the struggle between the Kind and the Unkind, as played out on a high school campus. As with the first book in the series, the story is spaced over the course of an academic year, and has a supernatural mystery at its heart.

Things I liked best about it:

* It's a young adult novel, but the author doesn't pander. It's filled with clever dialog, smart ideas, and deep world-building details. The author shows a lot of respect for his audience.

* Excellent characters. As much as I liked Celia in Book 1 (and she appears here as a strong supporting character), Bruno is an excellent protagonist. His relationship with his brother, would-be-love interest Celia, and gay friend Marco is filled with so much honest emotion that it's hard not to relate to him. His steadiness is the perfect balance to the book's Gothic, otherworldly elements.

* Great writing. Like when a character is watching someone through an upstairs window, and "sees the shadow of another person slide across the ceiling." And when Bruno thinks about the "new secret he carries--a secret so huge that it seemed to be carrying him." I've read a lot of stories with great ideas and plots, but it's always a pleasure when the writing is so well-crafted.

*One of the things I remember most from the first novel is how the author opened my eyes to different types of alternative artwork and music. Music is still a huge part of the second novel (I've already downloaded the Tim Buckley song mentioned in the Author's Note), but in addition to that, Bruno's area of interest is architecture and geography. More than once, I was interested enough in a name that the author dropped, that I found myself surfing over to Wiki to learn more -- like about the architects Piranesi (father and son), and the bizarre things that came out of their heads. (Seriously -- Google "Piranesi prisons" and look at some of the drawings.) For that alone, this book is worth what I paid for it; I love walking away from a story that makes me even more interested in the world around me.

*I want to visit a place like Diaboliques.

*And possibly have the power to take magical short cuts through my closet.

Anyway. Definitely looking forward to Book 3. This novel is a solid and complete entry, and the world it's set in is certainly rich enough to fill several more books.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good book overall
By Docd
This is a good book. I don't think it's as strong as suburban strange, but I definitely enjoyed it and look forward to the 3rd book.
The first 1/3 is slow, but after that it really picked up and I got into it. But it was the same for me with suburban strange.
Overall I enjoyed it.

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