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Decker Brown and The Monster Club
Decker Brown and The Monster Club

Decker Brown appears to be a normal boy, living in a normal neighborhood. He and his friends are not the most popular. They do not belong to any of the usual clicks at Livingston Public School. They have little access to social media.

Instead, Decker Brown and his friends play roll-playing games. They watch old-time movies. They explore the suburbs of Livingston, much like their parents did back in their day. These are all very strange things to do in these modern, cynical times.

Little does Decker and his friends realize, real magic pervades the shadows and corners of the world, even in a seemingly normal suburb of Livingston.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • Any Age
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Decker Brown and The Monster Club by J. A. England tells the story of a young boy who ventures into a strange world to save his parents from a dangerous situation. Decker Brown is a young boy who loves playing a game called Monster and Mages with his friends Rita, Jude, and Robert. His family was not as perfect as it seems to be in the public eye; they often are involved in arguments or fights. Recently, Decker has been having strange dreams about The Goblin King, (that was what it was called since it was about a Goblin with a massive wooden club).

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Decker Brown and the Monster Club is about a nerdy group of friends who live in a small town and have to deal with normal small town occurrences like bullies and walking by themselves through the quiet and safe neighborhood at all hours. After finding out that his family might have to move out of town, Decker decides he wants to have an actual adventure, which comes in the form of exploring the dangerous, boarded-up cave that the adults warn them not to go into. As Decker ropes his friends into getting involved with his questionable scheme, weird things start happening.

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