Thank God Im done with this book .
As for the ghost story part and hauntings this family had.. this book was really good... job well done.
Though towards end of book,,, I'd say 85 percent, it became very repetitious, the author just basically "retelling" all the experience each one had in the house and perhaps lesson's learned from it.
Then around 95 percent of book,, it was basically ( imo) a lot of the authors theories of whatever she felt the need to talk about at that time.
WHAT I really really really hated about this book was: through the ENTIRE book, the author felt she needed to "bold out" random words ( I'm guessing) here to make a "point" to the readers.
Which I felt was very unnecessary on her part... made me wonder does this author really think all the readers who took the time to read this story were THAT dumb that we lacked the knowledge to understand when a point was being made in a sentence.
Another part that I so disliked was in various parts of the book the author would type in "Boo" who goes there or Boo, who's knocking on the door now, or Boo, who just picked up the phone.
The first few times ( or ) really the second time she used this word was okay... but anytime after that, I felt that the thrill of the word "Boo" just wasnt there anymore.
I have the 2nd book and not ready to read it yet..I did read that this is a trilogy. Wonder if the doll that I saw in the trailer is in 2nd book or 3rd, cause she wasn't in the first book.
Nor was the "clapping' hands that clapped next to the Mom when she was looking down the cellar.