![]() ![]() ![]() I felt so much for Emmy as she tried to deal with everything – she’s still reeling from her mother’s abandonment, not to mention the perfectly normal stresses of moving to a new school and a new country. This is a very atmospheric read, both in the creepy bits and not. What is especially weird, though, is the mysterious clues she keeps finding – clues which might lead her to the whereabouts of her father, who disappeared nine years ago, and who Emmy thought was dead. Her roommate is horrible, the lessons are nothing like what she learned in New York, and there’s a whole tangle of new rules, spoken and unspoken to follow. Ownership: E-ARC provided by NetGalley for fair review.Įverything at the prestigious Wellsworth boarding school seems pretty weird to Emmy, who’s been dropped off there while her mother takes a huge new step in her TV career. ![]() I’ve always had a soft spot for stories about boarding schools, so this middle grade mystery set at a posh English school looked like a great Halloween read for me! While this doesn’t get paranormal, it’s got a really cool creepy setting, where the school itself is almost a character…īook: The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane by Julia Nobel ![]()
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