Middle School and High School
This story is about antisocial, anti-cheerleader
Alexis, whose doll-crazy 13-year-old sister, Kasey, is acting stranger than
usual: her blue eyes so green; she uses odd, old-fashion language – and she’s
losing track of chunks of time, claiming to know nothing about her weird
behavior.
Their old house is changing too. Doors open and close
by themselves, water boils on the unlit stove, and an unplugged air conditioner
turns the house cold enough for the girls to see their breath.
Alexis wants to believe it’s all in her head, until
these harmless occurrences turn life threatening – to her, to her family, and
to her budding relationship with the student council vice president. Alexis
knows she’s the only person who can stop Kasey, but what if that green-eyed
girl isn’t even Kasey anymore?
These books are the perfect horror story. It’s perfect
for me personally because I’ve always been interested in horror films but I’m
too scared to watch them. The things jumping out at you on the screen really
freaks me out. That’s why I read horror books. The words aren’t going to jump
out at you.
*****
Alexis’s has everything she needs – an adorable
boyfriend, a perfect best friend, and a little sister who’s finally recovered
after being possessed by an evil spirit.
When her sister joins the Sunshine Club, Alexis finds
it strange how fast the girls go from dorky and antisocial to gorgeous and
popular. Then she discovers that the girls have pledged an oath to a seemingly
benevolent spirit named Aralt. Worried that Kasey’s in over her head again,
Alexis and her best friend, Megan, decide to investigate by joining the club
themselves. Soon, Alexis trades in her pink hair and punky clothes for a
mainstream look, and finds herself liking her newfound elegance and success.
The club’s connection with Aralt seems harmless and
Alexis can hardly remember why she joined in the first place. Surely it wasn’t
to destroy Aralt…why would she hurt someone who has given her so much, and
asked for so little in return.
I can sum up the plot of ‘From Bad to Cursed’ in one
word. Cult.
This time, Alexis is the one being controlled and it
is terrifying. It starts off little by little and then she’s acting like a
totally different person. I want to yell at her to snap out of it. Throughout
the entire book I’m thinking ‘How is she gonna get out of this?’
*****
It’s been 3 months since Alexis helplessly witnessed
Lydia Small’s violent death, and all she wants is for her life to go back to
normal. But now she sees ghosts in every photograph and has to deal with
Lydia’s angry ghost.
At first it seems that Lydia wants revenge on Alexis
alone. But a girl from school disappears one night, and Alexis spots one of
Lydia’s signature yellow roses lying on the girl’s dresser the next day. It
becomes clear that several of her friends are in danger, and she’s the only one
who can save them. But she soon realizes that her enemy is a much more powerful
ghost then she’s ever faced before.
This one just bummed me out. The story is fine but
Alexis’s situation with he ex-boyfriend and her current boyfriend made me sad
and angry. She has a really nice boyfriend who really likes her and I have a
boyfriend who I hardly see. She has a boyfriend who drove miles to help her
with her car; my boyfriend won’t drive 2 miles to come to my house. She has a
boyfriend whose eyes would trace her movements through a crowd; I have a
boyfriend who won’t take his eyes off his phone to look at me. Can you see why
I’m bitter? I would’ve liked this book a whole lot more if they didn’t keep
switching from the ghost investigation to her love life.
These sound like books that would be spooky in a good way.
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