After a fifteen year bout as an electrical engineer, P. J. Hoover started writing books for kids and teens. When not writing, P. J. spends time with her husband and two kids and enjoys practicing kung fu, solving Rubik's cubes, and watching Star Trek. Her middle grade novel, Tut: The Story of My Immortal Life (Starscape/Macmillan, September 2014), tells the story of a young immortal King Tut, who's been stuck in middle school for over 3,000 years and must defeat an ancient enemy with the help of a dorky kid from school, a mysterious Egyptian princess, and a one-eyed cat. Her first novel for teens, Solstice (Tor Teen/Macmillan, June 2013), takes place in a global warming future and explores the parallel world of mythology beside our own.
Genres: Children's Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy
Series
Forgotten Worlds
1. The Emerald Tablet (2011)
2. The Navel of the World (2009)
3. The Necropolis (2010)
1. The Emerald Tablet (2011)
2. The Navel of the World (2009)
3. The Necropolis (2010)
Novels
The Hidden Code (2019)
Homer's Excellent Adventure (2020)
Deadly Decisions: Into the Woods (2022)
The Wrath of Poseidon (2022)
Dark Island (2023)
Homer's Excellent Adventure (2020)
Deadly Decisions: Into the Woods (2022)
The Wrath of Poseidon (2022)
Dark Island (2023)
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Books containing stories by P J Hoover
Castle of Horror Anthology Volume 10 (2023)
Thinly Veiled: Saturday Mournings
(Castle of Horror Anthology, book 10)
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P J Hoover recommends
Hatchet Girls (2023)
Diana Rodriguez Wallach
"Hatchet Girls had me second-guessing every character, every motive, and kept me up late reading to find out what would happen. Layer that with the lore of the Lizzie Borden murders, and it's a winning combination both teens and adults will not be able to put down."
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