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Genre: YA Fantasy
Release Date: April 15, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books
Release Date: April 15, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books
ISBN: 9781939765901
ASIN: B00HXZN0TS
Pages: 325
Goodreads Rating: 4.75
My Rating: 4.5
Pages: 325
Goodreads Rating: 4.75
My Rating: 4.5
Book Description:
Fifteen-year-old Alice Montgomery wakes up in the lobby of the B&B where she has been vacationing with her family to a startling discovery: no one can see or hear her. The cheap desk lights have been replaced with gas lamps and the linoleum floor with hardwood and rich Oriental carpeting. Someone has replaced the artwork with eerie paintings of Elizabeth Blackwell, the insane actress and rumored witch who killed herself at the hotel in the 1880s. Alice watches from behind the looking glass where she is haunted by Elizabeth Blackwell. Trapped in the 19th-century version of the hotel, Alice must figure out a way to break Elizabeth’s curse—with the help of Elizabeth's old diary and Tony, the son of a ghost hunter who is investigating the haunted B&B—before she becomes the inn's next victim.
My
Take On The Book:
This was a
really interesting book. I find it funny, that I inadvertently picked a group
of books to read and review, around the same time mind you, that all have
similar topics… Death and the afterlife.
In this
book you meet what your mislead into believing is a completely boring girl but
you couldn’t be more wrong if you tried. Alice is a young girl struggling with
insecurities many of us have faced but she definitely has a one up on us…she is
trapped in a sort of limbo, neither dead nor alive. Her only way out is to
break a curse or die within a week.
Its great
tale, woven with all the aspects one might look for in a novel like this. You
have a slew of endearing characters, frightening characters and of course,
there is some romance. It is not a sweeping or all-consuming romance that
burns; it’s more like an innocent first love kinda of romance. The romance is
so sweet you might find yourself with a toothache ;)
4.5
Quills
This is the
first I’ve heard of this author but based on the writing in this book, I
look forward to reading more. I loved
this story and the characters that were introduced. It was dark but not so dark
that you might find yourself having nightmares lol. If I had to compare this
book with another like it I’m not sure I’d be able to come up with a title. The
closest in terms of darkness and being trapped would be ‘Untethered’ and ‘A Stranger
with My Face’; but mind you, this book has nothing to do with astral
projection. Give it a read and decide for yourself.
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Jessica
Arnold writes YA, codes ebooks, and is currently a graduate student in
publishing at Emerson College in Boston. She spends most of her time in class
or work or slogging through the homework swamp. If she has a spare moment,
she’s always up for a round of Boggle. Given the opportunity, Jessica will
pontificate at length on the virtues of the serial comma, when and where to use
an en dash, and why the semicolon is the best punctuation mark pretty much
ever.
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“I received a free copy of the book from the author/publisher
for my honest opinion. I was in no way compensated for this review
and all opinions are expressly my own”
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