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Story Secrets - A Spooky Adventure with Heart: City of Ghosts Review

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What if you could actually talk to ghosts? Not just in some spooky, fake haunted house on a Halloween night, but for real—crossing over into the world of spirits, building friendships with the dead? That’s the brilliant premise of City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab. And it’s more than just a cool ghost story; it’s a story about identity, friendship, and finding your place in the world.

The book follows Cass, a young girl who, after a near-death experience, gains the ability to cross over into the realm of the dead. And her best friend? Well, he’s a ghost! The story is set in Edinburgh, a place rich with paranormal legends. And of course, her parents are TV hosts chasing ghost stories for their hit paranormal show. Talk about awkward family dynamics!

What I love about Schwab’s writing is that she’s not writing just for the market; she’s writing for the kid she used to be—someone who didn’t quite fit in, someone who felt different. Cass’s journey feels like an invitation to anyone who has ever felt out of place. It’s a charming yet eerie tale with deeper themes of life, death, and friendship.

And it’s not just all atmosphere and spooky vibes. Schwab knows how to raise the stakes and keep the tension high without feeling cheap. There’s a real sense of danger and mystery that drives the story forward. Plus, she wraps things up in a satisfying way while leaving room for more adventures. It’s a skillful balance that many writers could learn from.

If you’re looking for a quick, fun, and slightly spooky read, City of Ghosts is worth checking out. And if you enjoy it, there’s a whole series waiting for you!

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What if you could actually talk to ghosts? Not just in some spooky, fake haunted house on a Halloween night, but for real—crossing over into the world of spirits, building friendships with the dead? That’s the brilliant premise of City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab. And it’s more than just a cool ghost story; it’s a story about identity, friendship, and finding your place in the world.

The book follows Cass, a young girl who, after a near-death experience, gains the ability to cross over into the realm of the dead. And her best friend? Well, he’s a ghost! The story is set in Edinburgh, a place rich with paranormal legends. And of course, her parents are TV hosts chasing ghost stories for their hit paranormal show. Talk about awkward family dynamics!

What I love about Schwab’s writing is that she’s not writing just for the market; she’s writing for the kid she used to be—someone who didn’t quite fit in, someone who felt different. Cass’s journey feels like an invitation to anyone who has ever felt out of place. It’s a charming yet eerie tale with deeper themes of life, death, and friendship.

And it’s not just all atmosphere and spooky vibes. Schwab knows how to raise the stakes and keep the tension high without feeling cheap. There’s a real sense of danger and mystery that drives the story forward. Plus, she wraps things up in a satisfying way while leaving room for more adventures. It’s a skillful balance that many writers could learn from.

If you’re looking for a quick, fun, and slightly spooky read, City of Ghosts is worth checking out. And if you enjoy it, there’s a whole series waiting for you!

  continue reading

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