The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island: A Novel

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"A fantastic coming-of-age thriller." IndieReader (IR Approved)


2021 First Place for Middle-Grade/Young Adult — Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards


2021 Shortlisted — U.S. Selfies Book Awards


2020 Quarter Finalist for Young Adult Fiction The BookLife Prize


The summer of 1986. Central Texas. William and his friends should be having a blast. Instead, they are hounded by the Thousand Oaks Gang and their merciless leader, Bloody Billy. William found Billy’s backpack. And because of what it contains, Billy desperately wants it back, and he’ll do anything to get it. William hatches a plan for his friends to sneak away and hide in an abandoned lake house, except they become stranded on the lake’s desolate island without food or water. Will their time on the island devolve into chaos? Will the friends survive and be rescued?


The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island is Lord of the Flies meets The Body by Stephen King, the inspiration for the classic movie Stand By Me.


A gripping suspense story with adventure and danger, tinged with humorous banter between the four friends, the middle schoolers face certain death without adults to protect them from the unrelenting natural elements, as well as the wild creatures that lurk in the wilderness around the lake. With a backpack filled with money and marijuana they stole from the merciless gang leader, it’s only a matter of time before the high schoolers come looking for them, too.


From award-winning writer Scott Semegran, The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island is his eighth book. This novel is Semegran’s response to William Golding’s 1954 novel Lord of the Flies, which was Golding’s response to The Coral Island by R. M. Ballantyne, an adventure novel from 1858. All three novels tackle the premise of boys stranded on an island, with Semegran’s novel taking a decidedly modern view of a group of friends in Central Texas during the summer of 1986 working to survive in a situation filled with danger and desperation with only each other to rely on.


"This well-crafted story will appeal to anyone who grew up in the '80s. Fans of Stand by Me will also enjoy this trip back in time. Although at times wistful, it's not a purely nostalgic ode to growing up, but a genuine, moving and irresistible meditation on the value of friendship." — BlueInk Review (Starred Review)


“A fantastic coming-of-age thriller that puts a positive spin on troubled adolescence.” — IndieReader (IR Approved)


"Scott Semegran stretches his literary muscles in this highly accomplished and well-crafted read... a modern classic." — Readers' Favorite Book Reviews. 5 stars.


"A page-turner. With his assured writing, tight plotting, and talent to fill a story with realistic details, Semegran has created another winner... A must read!" — The Prairies Book Review. 5 stars.


"Evocative and compelling... a highly recommended, superb example of psychological twists and interpersonal encounters gone awry." — Midwest Book Review, D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer


“Sharply drawn characters in an engaging, suspenseful coming-of-age tale.” — Lone Star Literary Life 


“[Semegran] puts the dynamics of adolescent friendships at the heart of his story... an absorbing, nostalgic, and polished story.” — Kirkus Reviews


“Semegran excels at crafting vivid, realistic characters through sharp and nuanced descriptions. The narrator's warmth, humor, and candor is a joy to read.” — The BookLife PrizeOverall: 9.75 out of 10.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
A M
October 6, 2020
The story is told through the viewpoint of a middle school teenager in the 80's. Four friends of different backgrounds deal with adversity and a life-threatening predicament that leaves you guessing how they will respond due to the lack of life experiences. After reading through a few chapters, you can clearly differentiate each character through the dialog and actions. The characters are definitely fleshed out and this made for a fun read learning how each one would deal with a specific issue. I highly recommend this book if you are looking to transport yourself to how life was in the 80s and why the lack of technology that we have today made this a dangerous situation. [ARC provided by author and publisher for review]
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About the author

Scott Semegran is an award-winning writer of nine books. BlueInk Review described him best as “a gifted writer, with a wry sense of humor.” His latest novel, The Codger and the Sparrow (TCU Press), is a comical yet moving story about a 65-year-old widower’s unlikely friendship with a 16-year-old troublemaker. His eight previous books include The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island, which was the first place winner for Middle-Grade/Young Adult fiction in the 2021 Writer’s Digest Book Awards, and To Squeeze a Prairie Dog, which was the winner of the 2020 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award Gold Medal for Humor. He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife. They have four kids, two cats, and a dog. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in English.


Scott Semegran is co-host of the web series Austin Liti Limits along with fellow award-winning writer Larry Brill.

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