Ron Fulleman

Author of Easy Read YA and Hi/Low MG Books

Review

The Girl in White

Category: ReviewAuthor: Lindsay CurrieGenres: Ghost Stories, Middle Grade, Mystery, Thriller, To-readSweet Molly once lived in Eastport Sweet Molly once loved the sea Sweet Molly lost Liam to the shadows Now Sweet Molly is coming for ye … Mallory hasn’t quite adapted to life in her new town of Eastport yet. Maybe it’s because everyone is obsessed with keeping the town’s reputation as one of the most haunted places to visit. And thanks to the nightmares she’s had since arriving, Mallory is having a hard time sleeping. Combined with the unsettling sensation of being watched and losing chunks of time, she’s worried that maybe the ghost stories she’s been quick to dismiss might actually be real. When Mallory has a terrifying encounter with the same old woman from her dreams, she’s not sure what to do. With Eastport gearing up to celebrate the anniversary of their first recorded legend Mallory is forced to investigate the one legend she’s always secretly been afraid of . . . Sweet Molly.The Girl in White by Lindsay Currie is definitely an MG read and no higher. I found the story about 12-year-old Mallory and her friends to be a little disappointing after having read Currie’s “Scritch Scratch.” And, maybe I have been reading and writing YA stories too long, I guess. While the story moves along at a good pace and brings in “scary” moments, its characters seem like they should have been 18-year-olds. The responsibilities that the town puts on these kids is definitely Read more

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