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The challenges that Milton and Marlo face in their journey to find their way out of Heck are sometimes frightening but always hilarious and will make this series a must read for generations to come.”   Bitten By Books
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Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck
“The BEST book of 2011!
It is loaded with humor, puns, and allusions that will keep readers chuckling. Exploring the Circles of Heck is a journey that promises lots of laughter. This complete freakishness is normal. His series is unique and completely charming. He was a film critic for Willamette Week, winning several national journalism awards, and published an arts and entertainment newspaper called Tonic.
literally. Basye’s sixth offering in the Circles of Heck series does not disappoint. Often, the protagonist mirrors the author, not for any significant reason other than it's much easier for the author (fewer things to make up) while giving him/her the perfect excuse to write about himself/herself. Sure: Heck may be where the darned toil for all eternity (or until they turn 18, whichever comes first) but this fast-paced workshop is sure to engage bad boys, less-than good girls, and any budding storyteller looking for pointy tips and crafty tricks to get those writing juices flowing!
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Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go (Circle of Heck #1) by Dale Basye (gr 4-8)
After Milton and Marlo Fauster die, they are sent to Heck, an other worldly reform school.
This is a solid addition for early adolescent collections.”   VOYA - Dawn Talbott / Barnes and Noble
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Wise Acres: The Seventh Circle of Heck
" “Dale E. Basye has triumphed yet again.
With that, said reader, Beware the Grin Reaper."   Bitten By Books
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Precocia: The Sixth Circle of Heck
“Milton and Marlo Fauster are in Heck . Milton knows why his pickpocket sister is here, but Milton has always been a good kid and he believes a serious error was made in sending him to Heck, and he plans what to do next to get both of them out of there.
Rapacia (Circle of Heck #2) by Dale Basye (grades 4-8)
Formerly dead Milton Fauster tries to save his older sister Marlo from “eternal darnation” when she is sent to another educational level of the Underworld reform school known as Heck.
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The idea for HECK: WHERE THE BAD KIDS GO came to me where most of my ideas come from: that area just behind the eyes and somewhere, approximately, between the ears. Thank goodness there are more Circles of Heck to visit!”   Feathered Quill Book Reviews
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Snivel: The Fifth Circle of Heck
" “Dale E.
Basye continues to delight with his adventures of doomed siblings, Milton and Marlo Fauster. That is, a hero, or-at the very least-someone whom the reader can relate to in some way while serving as a guide through a host of unpleasant, fantastical circumstances. So let laughter and perseverance be your best and most trusted bodyguards, providing loyal service without even demanding your lunch money in return.
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BOOK 1: Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go
"Parents and readers ...
Besides being extraordinarily entertaining, Mr. Basye manages to somehow make his books educational, as well.
. Ever the overachiever, I decided to have two protagonists-hardly a "novel" idea-but it allowed me to write through my dual selves-the ever cautious, perpetually in-his-head Milton, and the tart, impulse-control-challenged Marlo.
Preadolescence can feel like an eternity when you're in it, but you actually get through it fairly unscathed, though your body and voice may soon be rendered unrecognizable.
are in for a treat with Dale E. Basye's very funny debut novel."   The Wall Street Journal
"In his uproarious send-up of all things purgatorial, debut novelist Basye gives readers a new lease on afterlifes. Wise Acres painlessly and pun-derfully imparts, not only grammar lessons to the unsuspecting reader, but also a message about how hurtful words can be.”   Bitten By Books
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Of course, every story needs what is commonly referred to as a protagonist.He has since written seven Circles of Heck books and all, with the latest—Wise Acres: The Seventh Circle of Heck— published by Random House last Christmas. The author’s umpteen clever allusions…make this book truly sparkle."   Starred Review - Publishers Weekly
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Rapacia: The Second Circle of Heck
“Complete with a touching and instructive ending, this book is the second cornucopia of corny humor and creative characters in a series that seems destined to, Dante-style, drag readers through all nine levels of a hilariously imagined Heck.”   School Library Journal
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Blimpo: The Third Circle of Heck
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Basye is truly a gift to the world of YA fiction.
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Dale E. Basye (a subsidiary of his parents) has written stories, screenplays, essays, reviews, and outright lies for many publications and organizations.