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Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, R.L. Stine
2.0
This had a great concept as we have dual pov's and one half of them that we're following are ghosts. Unfortunately the book never capitalises on its unique premise and ends up being very repetitive. There was nothing scary or even spooky about this, it had moments of good body horror imagry but even they didn't hit as they were all undercut by being portrayed in a silly comedic fashion rather than used as moments of horror. There's also two reveals late on, the first was extremely obvious and the second was absolutely ridiculous and completely out of left field.