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Chargement... Five Days of the Ghostpar William Bell
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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. What part did you consider the most suspenseful? The part where I found the most suspenseful was when suddenly Karen woke up and hear footsteps coming towards her door "Thud Thud Thud", it can't be her brother, he was already sleeping, she can even hear him snoring. Can it be her parents? No, they were heavy sleepers, they never wake up in the middle of the night. Then "Bang Bang Bang", her door shook in it's frame. Then Bang Bang Bang again, louder this time. Someone was real mad with her; then suddenly, the room came cold....FREEZING COLD! How can it be this cold?!? It's the middle of summer! 25 degrees, how could it be "freezing"?!?...Could it be...a ghost?? aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Poking around a sacred Indian burial ground in the middle of the night with her brother, John, isn't Karen Stone's idea of a great way to start off the summer. But she lets John talk her into it, and the two are plunged into a world they never imagined existed - a world where past and present blend, where the spirits of the dead communicate with the living. With the help of John's classmate, Weird Noah Webster, an expert on all things supernatural, Karen and John try to unravel the mystery that surrounds them. At times amused and fascinated, at times terrified, Karen is forced to confront something she has been running from for far too long. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I'd never heard of this novel, despite it being around forever, however working at the bookstore, I guess someone either brought it up to cash and decided not to buy it, or returned it, one of the two. Either way, that's how I found myself holding the novel, seeing that it belonged in the teen section, but of course, on the way, I read the back.
The book never made it back to the shelf. It will live out its days on my home bookshelves instead.
For a YA—and rather bloodless—horror novel, I found this one was quite enjoyable.
It's got a lot going for it, from solid writing, interesting characters, an interesting setting (that I know fairly well), and a heartwarming, if somewhat predictable plot.
What Bell does best is bring the reader back to those summers of our youth, before we necessarily had to have a summer job, so we had a solid three months to do whatever we wanted. He captures all of it, and he does it well.
This novel, to me very much reminded me of Tim McGregor's WASPS IN THE ICE CREAM in tone and feel and nostalgia.
Pleasantly surprised by this one. ( )