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I Am the Ghost in Your House by Mar Romasco-Moore
1 review
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dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
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There's a first time for everything, and before this I'd never read a book were the main protagonist was invisible.
I enjoyed reading I Am the Ghost in Your House, and I have it to thank for dragging me out of a massive reading slump. It was a super unique concept and so easy to follow, but not a lot happened and some of the teenage dialogue was a bit angsty at times. I'm talking loads of miscommunication, and a girl singing a punk song about somebodies head being an egg and how she wanted to eat it on toast...
There were loads of short inbetween chapters about Pie's past life, following her and her mother on their travels. I honestly think I would have preferred a book full of her just travelling around America being invisible and stuff, because these chapters were some of my favourite parts.
If you don't think too much about the mechanics of this one, and are accustomed to a bit of teenage angst, you'll probably enjoy it! And I mean this cover is outstanding; my favourite of the year so far, without a doubt ππ»ββοΈ
There's a first time for everything, and before this I'd never read a book were the main protagonist was invisible.
I enjoyed reading I Am the Ghost in Your House, and I have it to thank for dragging me out of a massive reading slump. It was a super unique concept and so easy to follow, but not a lot happened and some of the teenage dialogue was a bit angsty at times. I'm talking loads of miscommunication, and a girl singing a punk song about somebodies head being an egg and how she wanted to eat it on toast...
There were loads of short inbetween chapters about Pie's past life, following her and her mother on their travels. I honestly think I would have preferred a book full of her just travelling around America being invisible and stuff, because these chapters were some of my favourite parts.
If you don't think too much about the mechanics of this one, and are accustomed to a bit of teenage angst, you'll probably enjoy it! And I mean this cover is outstanding; my favourite of the year so far, without a doubt ππ»ββοΈ
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship, Rape, and Sexual assault
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