TOUR SCHEDULE: I Am the Walrus by Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for I Am the Walrus by Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman.

April 10th
The Book DutchessesInterview

April 11th
Epic Book SocietyPromotional Post
The Bookwyrm’s DenReview

April 12th
Charli’s Book BoxPromotional Post

April 13th
The Someday librarianInterview, Top 5 Reasons to Read I Am the Walrus

April 14th
Confessions of a YA ReaderPromotional Post

April 15th
PopTheButterfly ReadsPromotional Post

April 16th
Stuck in FictionInterview

April 10th
tbrandbeyondPromotional Post

April 11th
froggyreadteachReview, Creative post: Classroom Drop

April 12th
ninebookishlivesPromotional Post
charlisbookboxContent Creator’s Choice

April 13th
get.outside.and.readPromotional Post
thesomedaylibrarianContent Creator’s Choice

April 14th
bibliovinoReview

April 15th
ablueboxfullofbooksReview, Creative post: Little Free Library Drop
popthebutteflyContent Creator’s Choice

April 16th
infinite_bookwork86Promotional Post

Genre: Middle-Grade Sci-Fi
Publishing date: April 11th, 2023

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Synopsis:

Eoin Colfer meets Rick Riordan—with a little Margaret Peterson Haddix sprinkled on top—in this hilarious new sci-fi series from award-winning authors Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman.

When fourteen-year-old Noah falls from the trees on his classmate Sahara, he doesn’t understand how, or why, he would have been up there. It’s just one more in a string of strange things happening to Noah lately.

Like when he keels over and every muscle in his body freezes when confronted by bullies. And when he vanishes into the background at a moment he doesn’t want to be noticed. And when he unexpectedly blasts Sahara with a bird shriek while flapping his arms uncontrollably in the middle of a school dance. What does it all mean? And why do there suddenly seem to be so many mysterious people trying to kill him?

Noah’s friend Ogden has an idea…but like all of Ogden’s ideas, it’s out there. Way out there…

Neal Shusterman is the New York Times best-selling author of over thirty novels for children, teens, and adults. He won the 2015 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature for Challenger Deep-and his novel, Scythe, was a 2017 Michael L. Printz Honor book-and is in development with Universal Studios as a feature film. His novel, Unwind, has become part of the literary canon in many school districts across the country-and has won more than thirty domestic and international awards. He co-wrote his most recent novel, Dry, with his son Jarrod, and in addition to being on numerous award lists, Dry is currently in development with Paramount Pictures. His upcoming novel, Game Changer, is in development with Netflix as a TV series, and he is co-writing the pilot episode.

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Eric Elfman is the author of fourteen books for kids and adults, including Tesla’s Attic, Edison’s Alley and Hawking’s Hallway (all co-written with Neal Shusterman), an award-winning Middle Grade series from Disney-Hyperion Books. Eric and Neal are now developing a TV series based on Tesla’s Attic Eric’s Almanac of the Gross, Disgusting & Totally Repulsive, from Random House (now in its 6th printing), was named an ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Readers. As a screenwriter, Eric has sold projects to Dreamworks, Universal, Walden Media and Interscope. Eric is also a private writing coach, with a number of award-winning and New York Times bestselling authors among his clients.

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