Breathe: Part II
I am almost done reading this book, but want to watch the Colts win a game tonight.
I hope to finish Monday night. Every time I am ready to put this book down for the night the author has added a new twist to keep me reading. I want to know what happens to the poor ghost children if they lose all their energy and get swept into the Nightmare Passage. I also want the new ghost Isabela to visit again and tell me what happened all those years ago. What happened to make the Ghost Mother so greedy and miserable? She has truly gone around the bend, so to speak.
Good Reads | Comment (0)Breathe: a Ghost Story
I just started this book last night. Not sure I want to pick it up again tonight. I like it so far, but it just creeps me out. Reminds me of the time I read Coraline, but this time the character in the book is a twelve-year old boy and ghosts are in his new farmhouse in England. The mother of ghosts is terribly scary for me, but I do believe I am a wimp when it comes to scary books. This book is set up to slowly scare you with anticipation not gore and violence. The boy isn’t trapped like in Coraline. He just decides to keep it a secret from his mom all the conversations he’s having with the ghosts. I just know he’s going to regret that! Stay tuned to hear more… I promise I won’t give the ending away. So far…. 3/5 stars.