Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for The Big Flush (Area 51 Files #2)by Julie Buxbaum.
July 24th
nissa_the.bookworm – Review
allielovestoread – Promotional Post
July 25th
enthuse_reader – Review, TikTok
July 26th
daniereads87 – Review
dreaminginpages – Promotional Post
July 27th
dhirviepages – Review, Mood Board
catchybooknook – Promotional Post
onemoreexclamation – Review
July 28th
booking.with.janelle – Promotional Post
pagesforpaige – Top 5 Reasons to Read The Big Flush
July 29th
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
acourtofspinesnpages – Review
July 30th
mehsi_hime – Top 5 Reasons to Read The Big Flush
Genre: Middle Grade
Publishing date: July 25th, 2023
Synopsis:
A killer space toilet is hurtling toward Area 51, courtesy of a mystery traitor on base, and things are about to get messy if Sky and her friends can’t solve the case. Don’t miss book two in the Edgar Award nominated Area 51 Files series!
“Epically fun!”—Max Brallier, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth
Sky Patel-Baum, Area 51’s latest arrival, thought she had finally figured out her strange new home. Sure, there are aliens everywhere , and her new BFF Elvis is from the planet Galzoria. But it turns out things can still get weirder. Because some special visitors just arrived with a warning: Area 51 is in danger!
A hunk of space junk is headed right for the base! And it’s not just any hunk of junk! It’s a giant toilet! Even worse? A traitor on base is working with angry aliens to coordinate the attack.
With one case already under their belts, Sky and her friends are on a mission to save Area 51. But what happens if their investigation goes down the toilet? That would stink.
Julie Buxbaum is the New York Times best selling author of Tell Me Three Things, her young adult debut, What to Say Next, Hope and Other Punchlines, and Admission (pubs 5/5/20). She’s also the author of two critically acclaimed novels for adults: The Opposite of Love and After You. Her work has been translated into twenty-five languages. Julie’s writing has appeared in various publications, including The New York Times. She is a former lawyer and graduate of Harvard Law School and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two children, and more books than is reasonable.