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You simply will not read a better fusion of fantasy, horror and mythology than in this amazing tale of the ancient fairy folk (the Sídhe) from Old Ireland. Is that even possible? Oh yes, it is.įirst up, don’t bother reading book 2 unless you’ve read “ The Call”, they are intrinsically linked, so we’re going to recap the original before reviewing the mouth-watering sequel to end all YA duologies. The wait for me is finally over, and the sequel does not disappoint, and may even top the original. This word of mouth smash continues to build up momentum and I know of many kids desperate to get their teeth into “ The Call 2: The Invasion”. If you have a child glued 24/7 to their mobile phone, a niece or nephew who cannot detach themselves from their tablet or you simply want to do a favour for an old friend with kids, then buy them “ The Call”. Exactly twelve months ago we lamented how on earth ‘ the powers that be’ who run the YA section of the Stoker Award could have neglected to nominate “ The Call” for their prestigious award? Ginger Nuts called it right, since then we have given the first amazing novel steady online coverage, and the outstanding reviews have continued to pile up in the wider press. Ginger Nuts of Horror is particularly excited about this cracker, as it brutally concludes ‘ The Grey Lands’ duology with the author mercurially avoiding the YA trap of adding sequel upon unnecessary sequel. Today we review Peadar Ó Guilín’s “ The Call 2: The Invasion” one of the finest YA novels we have read in ages, and in early March arrived in the bookshops.