“Either the Darkness alters- or something in the sight adjusts itself
to Midnight- and Life steps almost straight.”
It has
been 20 years since a fire destroyed part of Elmridge High that killed 3
people. After the fire, Carly Johnson disappeared. The fire was believed to
have been started by Kaitlyn Johnson after her diary was discovered years
later, giving hints as to what really happened in the days leading up to the
accident where she is caught in the middle of it. But the thing is Kaitlyn
doesn’t technically exist because she is the alter ego of Carly. She gets the
night while Carly gets the day. Many people believe that Kaitlyn appeared after
her parents had died, but she had been around long before. Carly was always the
good child while Kaitlyn was the reckless one. But one day Kaitlyn wakes up
during the day and cannot feel Carly anymore and Kaitlyn, with the help of
Carly’s best friend Naida, has to find a way to search through the Dead House
if she ever wants to find Carly. But the Dead House holds the power to
completely ruin the lives of anyone who dares to enter it.
I
absolutely loved this book so I gave it four and a half stars. I loved the plot
to this book and I loved that it NEVER got boring. There was always something
going on and things were never slow. I also loved the character developments
throughout the book. I would definitely recommend this to all teens who enjoy
more paranormal type books. Those kind of books usually aren’t what I read but
this book was amazing and it makes me want to look into more books like this.
This book was pretty good as a stand alone, although I wouldn’t mind finding
out more about their childhood and their parents and when exactly Carly began
having an alter ego. All in all, I loved this book and would recommend it to
anyone.
2 comments:
This book is really unique as far as the look and style of the pages and the way the author uses different methods to engage a reader. I am looking forward to reading this!
This book sounds very unique and special. I really like the mystery aspect of it. Your review made me want to read more and more about this book.
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