Od and Ed

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Pub Date Jun 08 2021 | Archive Date Sep 12 2021
Shanti Leonard | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

IN A MOMENT OF DESPERATION Od pressed the button set deep in the wood of the scarebox, and unknowingly pushed Ed’s soul out of his body.

For some reason Ed’s Body can still walk and talk, but it isn’t behaving like Ed, and it refuses to leave the graveyard.

Thrown into the supernatural currents running under her small town, Od soon learns that her only ally may be Loney Scrobe—a strange classmate of hers who’s surrounded by dark and disturbing rumors.

Od’s not sure if she can trust Loney, but her brother’s life hangs in the balance…and she only has one night to put him back together again.

At times creepy, funny, and frightening, and told deftly from a child's perspective, Od and Ed is a HAUNTING and heartfelt suburban dark fantasy about a sister and brother that brings the nineteen-eighties to life in ways that feel both new and familiar.

Od and Ed is a Suburban Dark Fantasy and contains some Horror Elements. For a list of content and trigger warnings please visit the author's website.

IN A MOMENT OF DESPERATION Od pressed the button set deep in the wood of the scarebox, and unknowingly pushed Ed’s soul out of his body.

For some reason Ed’s Body can still walk and talk, but it isn’t...


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9781736968307 (hardback)


9781736968321 (ebook)


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Average rating from 43 members


Featured Reviews

Od and Ed is unlike anything I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Think Stranger Things meets Pet Sematary.

Ed's soul has been scared out of his body and wanders The Pale while his flesh sits, unresponsive, in the graveyard. His sister, Od, goes to extreme lengths to get her brother back, even digging up the body of a young girl in the hope that Ed's soul will somehow attach itself to her. The plan is simple. Take the corpse back to the house, tell Ed to possess it, drive back to the graveyard and Ed's soul will 're-attach' itself to his own body. But things are never that simple, are they? Certainly not in this story.

Shanti Leonard's novel is humorous and clever. It has a comedic gore level that is almost reminiscent of Pat Pollari's work, but just enough horror to be truly dark. A thoroughly enjoyable read with plenty of twists and turns, culminating in a haunting finale that leaves the reader wanting more.

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This is not a book for everyone, (it was for me!) but if you are into the strange and unusual it will be for you. Some scenes will probably be triggering for some folks. The strangeness reminds me of Neil Gaiman. Very well written. A great book to read if you want to get in the fall/Halloween mood.

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Sci-fi/fantasy and horror are genres I always say I'll check out but never do. I'm glad I stepped outside my romance only comfort zone - this book is so good!

It's a dark fantasy/horror akin to a mix of Stranger Things and Stephen King, Pet Sematary in particular - supernatural small town in the late 80's? Check. Child's perspective with a straightforward, minimal stream-of-consciousness narrative? Check. Souls stuck in a parallel universe, re-animated corpses, multiple spiritual possessions in one person? Big time check. (Bonus check for kick-ass cover art!)

This borders more on dark fantasy with horror elements (and much needed, genuinely hilarious dark humor), so if you're a wuss like me and can't handle medium to extreme gore and disturbing imagery, you'll be fine. The narrative has a slow, wandering start but once it gets going after a few chapters, it's hard to put down. The ending is a bit rushed, but still satisfying and surprisingly touching. I could see this expanding into a series, but it'll do just fine as a stand-alone.

My only qualm is a storytelling choice that might just be personal preference - some of the explanation heavy dialogue felt too on the noise, giving the reader (and characters) the answer without letting them figure it out first. Those moments awkwardly stuck out and made the pace momentarily stumble. Granted, this is told from childrens' perspective so it makes sense to have straightforward explanations rather than realizations from inner monologues. I would've preferred context clues instead of blunt explanations but, again, probably just a personal preference.

4.5 / 5 for me! It's a unique, well executed story by a debut author and surreal, memorable reading experience that'll live in my head for a long time. I look forward to Shanti Leonard's future works!

Thank you so much to NetGalley, Shanti Leonard and IBPA for providing a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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