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Hero archetypes
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Synopsis
This expanded junior novelisation retells the third season of Netflix’s iconic series Stranger Things. It’s 1984 in Hawkins, Indiana, and Dustin, Mike, Eleven and their friends are investigating supernatural forces and uncovering government plots. As they search for answers, the children unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries that lead to the local Starcourt Mall and reveal a terrifying Soviet experiment. This 320-page junior novelisation retells the thrilling third season of Stranger Things and is sure to thrill kids ages 10 to 12 as well as fans of all ages. Welcome to the thrilling world of Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things. Follow Eleven, Dustin, Max, Lucas, and their friends for mystery, suspense, and supernatural adventures in 1980s Hawkins. Don't miss these other Stranger Things books: Stranger Things: Season One: The Junior Novelisation Stranger Things: Season Two: The Junior Novelisation Stranger Things: Heroes and Monsters Stranger Things: Hawkins Horrors
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Is Stranger Things, Season Three: The Junior Novelization appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 11 and up.
This junior novelization of Stranger Things Season 3 contains moderate sci-fi horror violence, government conspiracy themes, and supernatural threats including body horror elements. Some frightening scenes and character deaths may be intense for younger middle grade readers.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include child harm, captivity, death, and grief (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Fans of the Stranger Things series will love following Eleven and her friends as they investigate Soviet secrets and battle supernatural forces in 1980s Hawkins.