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monakabbani 's review for:
Mina and the Undead
by Amy McCaw
“The facts always repulsed me, but now I understand a hunger that vanquishes morality.”
[Paraphrased from Goodreads]
17-year-old Mina, from England, arrives in New Orleans to visit her estranged sister, Libby. She can't wait to explore the city's darkest secrets... And it gets even better when Mina lands a part-time job at a horror movie mansion and meets Jared, Libby's gorgeous housemate. But the perfect summer bliss is broken when, while exploring the mansion, Mina stumbles upon the body of a girl with puncture marks on her neck, clutching a lock of hair that suspiciously resembles Libby's... Someone is replicating New Orleans' most brutal supernatural killings. Mina must discover the truth and prove her sister's innocence before she becomes the victim of another myth.
I love a good YA/grade horror story! There’s something so fun, light, and bloody refreshing about them. Mina and the Undead is a YA story filled with vampires that’s actually quite gruesome at some points.
[Paraphrased from Goodreads]
17-year-old Mina, from England, arrives in New Orleans to visit her estranged sister, Libby. She can't wait to explore the city's darkest secrets... And it gets even better when Mina lands a part-time job at a horror movie mansion and meets Jared, Libby's gorgeous housemate. But the perfect summer bliss is broken when, while exploring the mansion, Mina stumbles upon the body of a girl with puncture marks on her neck, clutching a lock of hair that suspiciously resembles Libby's... Someone is replicating New Orleans' most brutal supernatural killings. Mina must discover the truth and prove her sister's innocence before she becomes the victim of another myth.
I love a good YA/grade horror story! There’s something so fun, light, and bloody refreshing about them. Mina and the Undead is a YA story filled with vampires that’s actually quite gruesome at some points.