A review by monikasbookblog
I Am the Ghost in Your House, by Maria Romasco-Moore

4.0

I am the Ghost in your house is one of the books I read during the October Spookathon Binge (this doesn’t exists, I created it lol). Anyway, IMO houses-ghosts is a classic combo that can never go wrong. So my review might be slightly partial. This isn’t your usual ghost story, this is a story of a girl whose is invisible to people around her, things she touches disappears and she can see mysterious objects floating around that no one else can see! Mother and daughter have this invisibility condition. One day when the mother disappears whole, the daughter navigates her life. Truly a brilliant reflection that there is so much more to anything / any person than what meets the eye.

Its an interesting concept that is queer rep, layered, synonymous, and unique! Only minus is for a YA book, I felt it was a bit dense to get hooked to the story. But that could be just me. Also, slowest burner of paranormal books I’ve read.

Thank you Delacorte Press via Netgalley for the e-arc.