Nancy TandonReseñas
Autor de The Way I Say It
Reseñas
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Parker lives with his family in northern Maine on a off-the-beaten-ground tip of a peninsula, where they run a resort for tourists. Unfortunately, the last few years have been going downhill, and if this season doesn't perk-up, their going to have to give up the business and move into a town. It'd be the end of Parker's amazing life, but luckily, his best friend, Frankie, is back with her family for the season, but she holds bad news. She saw a ghost dancing in the neighbor's backyard...the 'mean' neighbor, who secretly harbors supernatural talents. Mix that with the curse, horrible storms, and unexplainable disasters keeping the tourists away at every turn, and Parker is in for quite the summer.
This is a fun adventure with a perfect setting. A tree house, forests, beaches, boats...it's got the room and freedom for exploration pure. There will be more than a couple readers, who will wish they could spend their summer in such a place, too. The details sit just enough to let the scenes open up, while the mystery and attempt to save the resort keep the pacing high. Something is always going on, and it's hard to know what will happen next because there is quite a bit unfolding.
Friendship is key as Parker not only reunites with his bestie, Frankie, but also has other seasonal friends (as well as new ones) join in. They are ready to give their all to meet their goals and hold 'secret' meetings, where adults are definitely not welcome. I enjoyed how Parker's younger sibling melded in and found the twist with the ghostly girl well-done. It weaves active imaginations with reality and allows the paranormal to seep in with grace.
This is a gentle ghost story with enough tension to keep those pages turning but not enough spooks and scares to ward off more sensitive readers. But that doesn't make it boring. There is a lot at stake, and the curse makes things dangerous. I received a complimentary copy and enjoyed the mix of adventure and paranormal.