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Chargement... Beneath the Lighthousepar Julieanne Lynch
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Ever since the death of Jamie McGuiness' older sister, Emer, things have been difficult in the McGuiness household. Jamie's father has developed a drinking addiction and become abusive to both him and his mother. Jamie often escapes to the lighthouse, where his sister was found, to feel comfort. While there, another spirit attaches to Jaime and shows him the secrets of her and his sister's death. However, the spirit wants something in return, something that Jamie may not survive. A chilling and surprising paranormal horror. Beneath the Lighthouse is aimed at the Young Adult audience, but is definitely enjoyable for adults as well. Set in Ireland, there are some cultural and slight language differences, but nothing that could not be understood. Jamie's character was wonderfully done, he has Asperger's, but this is not a large part of his character. Jamie leads the normal life of a teen, or as normal as he can make it with his family. Jamie is caring, brave and protective of his family, he also manages life around him with tragedies happening at his home. The suspense in the writing gradually builds, leaving me to believe that I had everything figured out, only to unleash at the end. I enjoyed that the ghost was very much her own character with feelings and a purpose. The only thing that bothered me was how the story moved from present day, to the weeks of Emer's death and then the flashbacks to the deaths through the ghosts eyes. All of the hops made the timeline a little choppy. This book was received for free in return for an honest review. I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review. *Trigger warning for this book: domestic violence, rape, gore, emotional and physical abuse of minor children. I was intrigued by the cover and the blurb. I refused to read any other reviews until I was more than halfway through the book, and honestly, I'm glad I did. I just wish I had been given warning to some of the content. I liked the plot, but the Northern Ireland slang kept throwing me for a loop and at first, I was going and finding translations, but it just slowed down the reading for me; so I gave up and just added my own words if I needed to. Jamie McGuiness is a 16-year-old boy who is haunted by the ghost of a traveller girl. She sees him at the lighthouse where his sister died 3 years prior and starts to haunt him, and eventually possess him. There are so many twists and turns in this book! I couldn't keep up with them all, and every time I thought I figured things out, something new was thrown in and I just had to keep reading to figure out exactly what was going on. This book will stay with me for quite some time, due to the complexity it presented in the overall plot. Things I never thought about came to light and it was just creepy all around. If you are OK with reading about the things mentioned at the beginning of this review, run to pick up your copy and get started down this twisty path! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Horror.
Young Adult Fiction.
Young Adult Literature.
HTML: Sixteen-year-old Jamie McGuiness's sister is dead. Sinking into a deep depression, he frequents the lighthouse where her body was discovered, unaware of the sinister forces surrounding him. When an angry spirit latches onto Jamie, he's led down a dark and twisted path, one that uncovers old family secrets, destroying everything Jamie ever believed in. Caught between the world of the living and the vengeful dead, Jamie fights the pull of the other side. It's up to Jamie to settle old scores or no one will rest in peace â?? but, first, he has to survive. AwardsFinalistâ??2018 Dragon Awardsâ??Horror Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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*Trigger warning for this book: domestic violence, rape, gore, emotional and physical abuse of minor children.
I was intrigued by the cover and the blurb. I refused to read any other reviews until I was more than halfway through the book, and honestly, I'm glad I did. I just wish I had been given warning to some of the content.
I liked the plot, but the Northern Ireland slang kept throwing me for a loop and at first, I was going and finding translations, but it just slowed down the reading for me; so I gave up and just added my own words if I needed to.
Jamie McGuiness is a 16-year-old boy who is haunted by the ghost of a traveller girl. She sees him at the lighthouse where his sister died 3 years prior and starts to haunt him, and eventually possess him.
There are so many twists and turns in this book! I couldn't keep up with them all, and every time I thought I figured things out, something new was thrown in and I just had to keep reading to figure out exactly what was going on.
This book will stay with me for quite some time, due to the complexity it presented in the overall plot. Things I never thought about came to light and it was just creepy all around. If you are OK with reading about the things mentioned at the beginning of this review, run to pick up your copy and get started down this twisty path! ( )