Probably intended for YA audience but this was quite predictable and disappointing.
Probably intended for YA audience but this was quite predictable and disappointing.
🎧 Libby YA horror.
Surprisingly fun read in the vein of The Sixth Sense.
Teenagers Aurora & Dan‘s mom died of cancer not long ago. Everyone‘s miserable.
The story begins with dad taking them to grandma‘s house to live. Before they get there they stop at Hotel Ruby & the fun begins!!
Atmospheric! Creepy! FUN! I‘d read another book by this author. Julia Whelan did a fantastic narration!
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I loved Young's The Program series so was super excited to dive into this read when I got the ARC over five years ago. Then life happened and just got around to it when I came home for the holidays. It was an entertaining read, but I was a bit disappointed by the predictability. However, lots of reviews have an issue with the insta-love, but that didn't bother me at all. I loved the relationship--something positive amongst sadness.
When researching into what books I want to get, I discovered this book, at first I wasnt sure of the idea, but it gave me #AmericanHorrorStory vibes, when I recieved it, the first thing I noticed was the cover, it's so pretty. Whilst reading it I didn't have a clue what was going to happen, the twist at the end was one of the biggest I've ever read. There isn't a lot of character development, but i loved this book.
#Halloween #Haunted #Creepy #YA
A really interesting premise. I probably would have rated it higher if I hadn't accidentally spoiled myself for it.
Like a mash up of The Shining and Hotel California, this was an amazingly dark read! Best read with (most) of the lights off.