(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. The plotline was really interesting and engaging enough that it kept me reading throughout, even though I’m normally too tired to do much of anything after a night shift.
It was nice to read a book that didn’t have demons in it. I really liked the paranormal aspects of this book and I also really liked the characters. It was also nice to see a well-rounded character in the school bully… though I didn’t really like him for a lot of the book, even by the end.
I did like Alex in the book, even though I felt he was kind of mean to Kaylee for a lot of the book. I felt that the author did a good job of showing the kind of thought processes and comments six-year-olds make. By the end of the book, my sympathy for Kaylee had grown quite a lot.
I would have liked to see more of some of the other characters, too. There was a subplot I would have liked to see further explored… one that confused me a bit. I didn’t really understand what was going on in regards to that. But it was definitely something I would have liked to see explored more.
The book itself was well-written and I felt that I could really picture a lot of the events happening in my mind. I was pulled in right from the start and the book kept me hooked all the way through.
I think I’d definitely be interested in reading more books by this author and it would be good to see a sequel exploring some of the plots that were left hanging, in a way, in this book. It definitely had a proper ending, but there was more that could have been explored… at least in my opinion.
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