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I'm trying a new thing where I want to start my reviews with buzzwords or buzz phrases about the books. So, buzzwords:- Creepy dolls- Creepy houses/mansion that was once an all girl school- Stormy windy atmosphere- Mysterious death and injury- GhostsThere's something about this book that sets it apart from so many other YA horror novels. Generally, YA horror novels are often cliche and silly, rather than creepy and scary. But this book was not at all cliche or silly. I don't get scared or

Motivated by a giant spoiler, Sophie heads off to the Isle of Skye to stay with the cousins she hasn't seen since she was young. Cameron is broody. Piper is perfect. Lilias is strange. And Rebecca? Rebecca is dead. She was the spirit Sophie chose to summon.The plot is driven less by Sophie's desire to find out whether the supernatural was responsible for said giant spoiler, and more by Cameron and Piper's constant attempts to paint one another as the villain of the piece. This isn't Sophie's
Trigger Warning: Graphic violence that involve children, self harm and creepy ass little dolls. Wow! What a dark little YA horror gem I found in this book. This one is not for the faint of heart. I have no idea where to even begin with this review. What a strange, dark story. I actually picked this up at the library because I saw the cover and thought it might be a cute, fast read. There is basically NOTHING about this book where the word "cute" would describe it. The YA horror genre is pretty
I bought this book un-researched, based on title and blurb alone. This doesn't happen very often, I usually check the goodread rating on pretty much any book before buying it. In this particular case though, I had forgotten my phone at home and couldn't.I started reading the book immediately and was drawn in at once. The book had all the elements of an old-fashioned horror story: ouija board, spirit, evil dolls, old school house, deaths by accidents and untrustworthy friends. Perhaps not
3.5 stars.Creepy. Creepy. Creepy. Creepy. There may exist thousands of books featuring creepy, Machiavellian talking dolls, but theyre a classic that will forever invade horror stories. To my surprise, I wasnt scared by this book. Maybe youve noticed, its shelved under the horror genre, which is a genre that I absolutely do not read. Ever. Even if you beg me to.But this didnt scare me in the teensiest bit. I was, however, captivated by the story and, of course, creeped out by the dead dolls. The
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| Title | : | Frozen Charlotte (Frozen Charlotte #1) |
| Author | : | Alex Bell |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 342 pages |
| Published | : | January 5th 2015 by Stripes Publishing (first published October 1st 2014) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal. Thriller |
Description Concering Books Frozen Charlotte (Frozen Charlotte #1)
We're waiting for you to come and play. Dunvegan School for Girls has been closed for many years. Converted into a family home, the teachers and students are long gone. But they left something behind...Sophie arrives at the old schoolhouse to spend the summer with her cousins. Brooding Cameron with his scarred hand, strange Lilias with a fear of bones and Piper, who seems just a bit too good to be true. And then there's her other cousin. The girl with a room full of antique dolls. The girl that shouldn't be there. The girl that died.List Books To Frozen Charlotte (Frozen Charlotte #1)
| Original Title: | Frozen Charlotte |
| ISBN: | 1847154530 (ISBN13: 9781847154538) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Frozen Charlotte #1 |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 5997 Users | 1092 ReviewsJudge About Books Frozen Charlotte (Frozen Charlotte #1)
Frozen Charlotte... First horror book that has actually freaked me out, I am shocked that it's for kids ? I was scared by it , it is about a boy called jay who downloads a app which is a ouji board .. when they ask it a question to the ghost they had summoned they don't expect it to say hel die , the author sets the setting for a spooky story that as it gets further into it you start to feel like there is some one in room with you the story goes into a bit of detail about how the other peopleI'm trying a new thing where I want to start my reviews with buzzwords or buzz phrases about the books. So, buzzwords:- Creepy dolls- Creepy houses/mansion that was once an all girl school- Stormy windy atmosphere- Mysterious death and injury- GhostsThere's something about this book that sets it apart from so many other YA horror novels. Generally, YA horror novels are often cliche and silly, rather than creepy and scary. But this book was not at all cliche or silly. I don't get scared or

Motivated by a giant spoiler, Sophie heads off to the Isle of Skye to stay with the cousins she hasn't seen since she was young. Cameron is broody. Piper is perfect. Lilias is strange. And Rebecca? Rebecca is dead. She was the spirit Sophie chose to summon.The plot is driven less by Sophie's desire to find out whether the supernatural was responsible for said giant spoiler, and more by Cameron and Piper's constant attempts to paint one another as the villain of the piece. This isn't Sophie's
Trigger Warning: Graphic violence that involve children, self harm and creepy ass little dolls. Wow! What a dark little YA horror gem I found in this book. This one is not for the faint of heart. I have no idea where to even begin with this review. What a strange, dark story. I actually picked this up at the library because I saw the cover and thought it might be a cute, fast read. There is basically NOTHING about this book where the word "cute" would describe it. The YA horror genre is pretty
I bought this book un-researched, based on title and blurb alone. This doesn't happen very often, I usually check the goodread rating on pretty much any book before buying it. In this particular case though, I had forgotten my phone at home and couldn't.I started reading the book immediately and was drawn in at once. The book had all the elements of an old-fashioned horror story: ouija board, spirit, evil dolls, old school house, deaths by accidents and untrustworthy friends. Perhaps not
3.5 stars.Creepy. Creepy. Creepy. Creepy. There may exist thousands of books featuring creepy, Machiavellian talking dolls, but theyre a classic that will forever invade horror stories. To my surprise, I wasnt scared by this book. Maybe youve noticed, its shelved under the horror genre, which is a genre that I absolutely do not read. Ever. Even if you beg me to.But this didnt scare me in the teensiest bit. I was, however, captivated by the story and, of course, creeped out by the dead dolls. The
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