** “The fates have led you straight to here, to stop the End and conquer fear. You must gather the force of Three, to save this town, then you’ll see.” **Rex Ogle delivers a fun story that will appeal to kids of all ages in “The Supernatural Society,” a story that deals with braveness, loyalty, and spooks and goblins.When Will Hunter begrudgingly moves to a new town, he discovers something unusual — he can see all the supernatural beings that also live within the town. And when all the town’s pets start disappearing, he joins forces with his neighbors, siblings Ivy (who can also see the supernatural beings) and Linus (who cannot).Surrounded by “monsters, myths, magic, and mad science,” the middle school trio go on an epic adventure to rescue the pets and save the town from evil doings.Ogle develops great, relatable and intriguing characters, including an adorable dog named Fitz. “The Supernatural Society” is a fun read filled with secrets messages for the reader to decode, mystery, and some good lessons, like: dealing with fresh starts; trying to fit in; curiosity can lead you on adventures; you can’t run from the truth; the importance of teamwork; and be open to new beginnings.A big theme to take away from this book is quite simple yet important: Be kind.I’m looking forward to Book 2 to see how Will’s, Ivy’s and Linus’s adventure continues while they work toward saving the town.Fans of Lemony Snicket, Jason Segel’s “Nightmares” series, Neil Gaiman and Chris Colfer will love “The Supernatural Society,” which is due out Feb. 1.Five stars out of five.Inkyard Press provided this complimentary copy through NetGalley for my honest, unbiased review.