A review by thepurplegiraffe
Lost Boy by Linda Newbery

4.0

"For an eye-blink, in the dusk, he thought he saw the grey shape of a dog by the cottage gate, watchful, guarding. But when he stopped the bike to turn round properly for a better look, there was nothing there at all."

I... have a lot of thoughts about this book. It wasn't what I expected, but not in a bad way. I picked this up because I wanted a spooky-ish book because Halloween is coming, and even though I don't really celebrate it, I've been in the mood for creepy books. This fit that somewhat... but not quite like I thought.

This is the story of Matt Lanchester, who has recently moved to a new town in Wales so that his parents can open a bookshop/B&B. The best of his new friends lives a ways away, and thus, with a school holiday beginning, he finds himself hanging out with boys he isn't entirely comfortable with.

The holiday changes completely when, falling off his bike, he comes across a roadside marker carved with his own initials. Turns out the M.L. on the tree actually belonged to Martin Lloyd, who was killed in a tragic accident years before. Matt feels a strong connection to Martin, one he can't quite explain.

All in all, honestly, I think this book tried to cram too many storylines in not enough pages. The ending wasn't completely satisfying; while it did answer some questions, it didn't answer them all. Why didn't we get any closure on the Owen... thing? Did Fen get help with her problems? What did Tommy Jones have to do with anything? There just seemed like there were a lot of loose ends left dangling and I'M CONFUSED.

But that said, I enjoyed myself while reading this. I /flew/ through it, and I don't think I've ever read a book set in Wales before this, so that was neat. So would I recommend it? Yeah, I might. If someone's looking for a middle-grade mystery set in Wales with a slightly eerie and kind of unsettling feel to it, this is one for them.

Four stars from me!