Night Jitters: A Young Adult Horror Novel Where Nightmares are Real | TheBookSeekers

Night Jitters: A Young Adult Horror Novel Where Nightmares are Real


No. of pages 92

Published: 2016

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In "Night Jitters," a chilling young adult horror novel by Ron Taylor, dreams take a terrifying turn when the protagonist, Alex, discovers that his nightmares are more than just figments of his imagination—they're real. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, he learns that a dark force is manifesting in the dreams of teens in his small town, turning their fears into a waking nightmare. With the help of his friends, Alex must confront the origins of this malevolent presence and find a way to stop it before it claims more than just their dreams. The stakes are high, and the darkness is relentless. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 92 pages in this book.

This is a novella. A novella is short novel or a long short story and typically ranges from 20, 000 to 50, 000 words, which translates to about 100 to 200 pages, depending on formatting, font size, and other factors like page layout. Novellas offer a focused narrative with fewer subplots than a novel and a more direct approach to storytelling. Some famous novellas, such as The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, fall within this length range.

This book was published in 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform .

Ron and Valerie Taylor are Australians whose underwater photography for Hollywood films such as Jaws has won them international acclaim. They have dedicated their lives to conservation and shark protection. Stephen Savage is a biologist, natural history author, lecturer and associate member of the Institute of Biology. He worked at the Brighton Sealife Centre as Senior Aquarist, for seven years, and as Education Officer, for six years. He is currently Education Coordinator for the River Ocean Foundation, developing educational materials and working with children, adults and in teacher training. He is also involved in a local study of sea mammals, which is part of a larger monitoring programme run by the Sea Watch Foundation, and assists in the marine mammal rescue programme. Stephen has written more than 37 natural history books for children, and he contributes to various magazines and local newspapers.