The Road to Weird


Prepare to get totally weirded out.
A mountain cabin. Footsteps. A cold draft.
Is Carly seeing a ghost?
A bad fall. Concussion. Visions of the future.
Is Harpo seeing things?
The lives of two Colorado girls converge on –

The Road to Weird

2-book anthology featuring
Carly’s Ghost
and
Harpo Marx is Seeing Things

The reviews are in! Readers love The Road to Weird.

“Carly’s Ghost and Harpo Marx are both fast-moving tales of suspense and mystery. There’s enough ‘real world’ drama, what with melodramatic older sisters, overprotective parents and annoying little brothers, to keep readers engaged with both Carly’s and Harpo’s stories. ”
— Absolute Write.com

“The mix of day-to-day problems typical for teenager and eerie mysterious happenings is perfectly balanced. Carly and Harpo are wonderful girls, easy to identify with. I especially loved Harpo’s sense of humor and laughed out loud many times. Her attitude is adorable.”
— Christine Spindler, E-Books for Kids

“Weird” is wonderful! It has earned a permanent spot on my bookshelf, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys young adult novels with a touch of the paranormal.
— Moira Allen, Writing-World.com

“… great fiction by a very, very strong writer. This book is actually two stories: Carly’s Ghost and Harpo Marx is Seeing Things, both books about normal teens, or tweens, who find themselves visited by the paranormal.”
Natalie R. Collins

The Road to Weird is a thrilling, chilling, fun, delightful read for young and old alike.”
Writers and Readers Network

“A two-story collection for those who like a touch of the abnormal, The Road to Weird, is a gem among pebbles. ”
BookReview.com

“The Road to Weird is a thrilling collection written by a talented author.”
Midwest Book Review

“A great story of how many times special gifted people are not always understood and even teased for what they see and feel. ”
— Book Review Cafe

Also available in Kindle edition at Amazon.com

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About the Author

Peggy Tibbetts is the author of two middle grade novels, Letters to Juniper and The Road to Weird. She was managing editor and columnist at Writing-World.com. She has also worked as an associate producer of educational videos for Upper Midwest Films, contributing editor for Children’s Magic Window magazine, and Children’s Writing Resource Editor at Inkspot.com.