FINISHED:
Avi. (2016). School of the Dead. New York: HarperCollins.
[Tony and his family move to San Francisco so that he can
attend the alma mater, The Penda School, of his afterlife-believing, recently
deceased Uncle Charlie. Upon starting
seventh grade at his new school, Tony not only begins to see the ghost of his
dead Uncle, but also that of a long dead student, while finding out that over
the life of the school, students have been mysteriously disappearing every seven
years. Avi’s latest has its moments
where the reader will be fooled by some red herrings, as Tony eventually finds
himself caught between a ghost who needs his help, a group of students called
the Weird History Club who investigate the odd goings on at the school, and
teachers who advise Tony to stay away from the Weird History Club… thus putting
him in a position where he’s not sure who to believe has his best interest at
heart, and wondering if there is anyone that he can trust. This aside, the story being set in San
Francisco seems inconsequential, and rather than building real tension, this is
a standard ghost story with few real scares that feels padded and overlong (not
helped by the lack of chapter designations), giving the impression that it could’ve
made a much more effective short story.]
STARTED:
Springstubb, Tricia. (2016). Every Single Second. New York: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins.
[Rereading before writing a formal review for ACL. As previously mentioned (and seen by the author!), MOONPENNY ISLAND, from last year, was one of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITES, so I'm trying this one again to solidify my feelings.]
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