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And the Trees Crept In
by Dawn Kurtagich
This was a "What the actual...! I didn't see THAT one coming!" kind of book. I started yesterday and finished it today. That should prove something about how unputdownable this book was. Sheezusfookingchryst what a ride that was.
I'm actually reading this for work (I'm a high school librarian) since I'm about to recommend some books for an English class next week. The multi-layered intelligent plot with all its twists and turns and repetitive scenarios might be a bit of a challenge for some of the students who aren't bilingual with English as their second language, but it should be no problem and a great read for the brighter squad.
I'd recommend it to anyone who liked The Others, The Turn of the screw, The Village and some classical great horror tropes (like, the Mad Woman in the Attic).
I'm actually reading this for work (I'm a high school librarian) since I'm about to recommend some books for an English class next week. The multi-layered intelligent plot with all its twists and turns and repetitive scenarios might be a bit of a challenge for some of the students who aren't bilingual with English as their second language, but it should be no problem and a great read for the brighter squad.
I'd recommend it to anyone who liked The Others, The Turn of the screw, The Village and some classical great horror tropes (like, the Mad Woman in the Attic).