Dangerous Spirits
2015 • 182 pages

Ratings6

Average rating4.2

15

So, to be totally honest, I did not like this one as much as the first one - for several reasons.

Henry and Vincent are both keep secrets from the other. Vincent's secret is referenced a handful of times, usually in conjunction to how strange Henry is acting. Henry's secret is referenced roughly every time he takes over the narration, influences most if not all of his actions and is pretty much his entire story arc in this book. What's more, his secret is a direct lie. (I think Vincent's is, too?) I do not like secrets being kept - especially lies and even more especially when the secrets and lies are in such intimate relationships. (Also, Henry is lying to literally everyone. Everyone!)

When the truth does come out (maybe somewhere around the 50% mark) things did improve for me, which resulted in a higher rating than I had been expecting up until that point.

I find the secondary characters in this book insufferable and I do not want to spend time around them. (Not Jo and Lizzie. I am fully convinced that Jo and Lizzie are main characters and deserve a spin off of their own.) While I didn't love the secondary characters in the first book, I didn't hate spending time around them. In this book, I don't even want to read their conversations.

Finally, and this is just a minor preference, I prefer the haunted house stories over the more haunted area, haunted woods that this book features. Not a huge deal, but just a small preference.

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