Ratings113
Average rating3.7
I'll read just about any fun ghost YA book, especially when it's from one of my favourite authors, and this did not disappoint. It's not exactly an original idea but the story and characters were really fun. This is definitely a book for the younger reader but, coming from someone walking up that hill, can be enjoyed by all ages. The only issue I was the constant background explainers on language differences (readers from the UK will most likely find this even more annoying than this Anglophile American did) and the constant references to Harry Potter.
This had the same feel as Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book and Neverwhere, and a new podcast out of Scotland (though older than this book's release) The MIddle Below so check those out if you haven't yet but enjoyed this book.