A review by emallory
Ghost Girl by Torey Hayden

2.0

The last 100 or so pages of this book finally gave it some worthiness but for me the rest was unnecessarily boring filler. The author clearly needed to fill space as there isn't enough of a story (that she knows of) to write an entire book so she spent the first 200 or so pages repetitively setting us up for the end and along the way told the deconstructed stories of characters that didn't contribute anything to the overall story. If you're interested in the topics, I'd recommend googling "elective mutism" and the several others (I don't want to spoil this for anyone who is still planning on reading the book so you'll have to find the rest for yourselves) that were discussed for a much more interesting take on each.