The Stone Angel Society (Journal 1) by Dawn Bourdeau Milstrey | Book Review

The Stone Angel Society (Journal 1) by Dawn Bourdeau Milstrey | Book Review

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Reading age

8-12

Genre

Horror fiction

Publisher

Orange Blossom Publishing

Publication date

September 27, 2022

One spooky book, two reviews! Fear not; this creepy (not scary) book is perfect for Halloween.

Paige’s thoughts: Multiple supernatural encounters, a lot of questions…

In this book, you will find multiple paranormal encounters, each with a mystery waiting at the corner. Explore a plethora of stories that could inspire the mind to think that there is more to the world than meets the eye.

This book is set in many places: an old hotel by the sea, a haunted zoo, a creepy house, an eerie Halloween store, and a kooky cemetery. Though, fear not, it isn’t terrifying but more spooky.

Melissa is a curious girl. Evelyn is very friendly. Brianna has good decor sense. Old Rose is a bit mysterious. Kenny is a good listener. These are just some of the characters in the story, and the characters change every chapter, so you don’t see the same ones.

Give this book to horror genre lovers who love a spooky story but not too scary.

Laly’s thoughts: A collection of five stories to make an excellent book. 

Every story has its unique tale. 

From a girl who has never seen the beach goes for the first time, and at the hotel, she bonds with a ghost to an extraordinary boy who hears the roar of a lion’s spirit on a class field trip. 

I loved all the stories, but my favorite is the 4th one because it was the most intense and creepy. The 4th story was also very original because I’ve never seen any like it, and the idea was very creative. A family that goes shopping but gets lost trying to find the bathroom is trapped in a house where a ghost once lived.

The 2nd one was nice, and I loved the lion. The second story was the cutest. 

The 3rd one was good; it would make a great suspense book. 

There were illustrations throughout the book, which helps you get a clear picture of the story. 

It’s an excellent book for anyone looking for a little spook!

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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