Happyland

Happyland by I. M. Strange, published by Atom in 2013, is a 184-page work written in English. The story follows Toby on his eleventh birthday as he and his friends receive a mysterious invitation to Happyland, an abandoned funfair that evokes both excitement and unease. As they venture into this eerie location, they quickly discover that the thrills of the past have been replaced by a chilling atmosphere that poses unexpected dangers.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that blends elements of horror and humor, as Toby and his friends navigate the unsettling environment of Happyland. The book explores themes of friendship and survival in the face of fear, presenting a unique take on the juvenile fiction genre. With its intriguing premise, Happyland invites readers to experience the transformation of a once joyful place into a realm of terror, challenging the characters to find a way to escape.
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On Toby’s eleventh birthday, he and his friends get a mysterious invitation to Happyland, the abandoned funfair in town. It’s too good an opportunity to miss, even though the place gives them the creeps.
What they find there is more terrifying than any of them could have imagined. Getting in was the easy part. Surviving long enough to escape will be much harder.
Once upon a time Happyland was filled with laughter. Now it’s filled with fear.
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