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“Spine-chilling, mysterious, and fascinating.”
Reading age
8-12
Genre
Horror fiction
Publisher
Scholastic Paperbacks
Publication date
June 28, 2022
My summary of the book
Twin sisters, Ava and Cassie, had recently moved into an old house in a small town. One day, Cassie discovers an old drawing while peeling off the wallpaper. It was a crude drawing of a screaming girl called Rosemary. Ava feels terrible about the picture; Cassie starts acting very weirdly. What is happening to Cassie, and how is this connected to their house?
Paige’s thoughts
When I saw this book on Instagram, I was immediately interested. This book is fantastic! The drawing and the creepy encounters were so scary. The picture of Rosemary was in description very badly drawn, and it creeped me out most of the time. The house’s history was fascinating, and I loved learning about this frightening past.
Laly’s thoughts
This book is now my favorite horror fiction. I saw this book on Instagram, and I automatically wanted this book for my birthday. It’s not every day you read a horror fiction book that is actually scary and makes your bones chill, your flesh creep, and your heart pound in your ears. And all three things happened when I read page 117- my favorite part. Overall this book is over the top. I look forward to reading more books from Mike Ford.
My rating
About the author
“Mike Ford is the author of numerous spooky books, including titles in the Eerie, Indiana, Spinetinglers, and Frightville series. He started writing about haunted things after growing up in a house full of ghosts who wanted him to tell them bedtime stories.” – Book Depository.