Fun, fast-paced, gripping read
Having rewatched the Scream movies already this month, I was craving something with similar vibes, and this both delivered & didn't?!
What to expect -
👻YA dark academia & horror
👻Teen drama (the usual mean girls & bullying)
👻Slasher vibes
👻Paranormal elements (ghosts that haunt our FMC)
👻Serial killer on the loose
👻Isolated setting
👻Nod to the classic horror movies (a self-aware YA read)
The novel is set in an all-girls boarding school located on an isolated Irish island, with no contact to the outside world other than their all-boys counterpart on the other side of the island. And we follow Charley, a horror movie fanatic who's recently transferred to the school, who seems to be hiding a dark past. And when students start dying one by one, the deaths are brushed off as suicides, but Charley knows better because she can see their ghosts. What follows is a heart-chilling ride of Charley trying to escape the killer, uncover his identity, and convince the adults that everyone's in danger!!
This was so fast-paced & thrilling that I could not stop listening!! The isolated island setting is always a hit for me, and it worked perfectly here. The cold winds, eerie atmosphere, and Charley's nighttime investigations added another layer of creepiness. And the number of times she came close to the killer (who was literally toying with her) genuinely gave me chills.
And what I loved even more about the book than the setting were the paranormal elements cuz having the ghosts interact with the FMC and help her uncover the truth and find the killer was so unique. And one particular ghost was hilariously dramatic, and wouldn't shut up, and gave quite a hard time to the FMC🤭 and I just loved her!!
And the twists were a bit predictable imo, I guess anyone obsessed with horror movies would probably see them coming from a mile away. But did it take away my enjoyment? Absolutely not!!! In fact, the execution of the reveals was perfect, and I think anyone newer to the genre would be extremely shocked by them.
The only thing that didn't work for me was having just one pov cuz we have to wait for Charley to find each body or predict the next victim, and such. I kept wishing for either the killer's pov or even the victims' which would've been more terrifying and immersive as it would've offered me first row seats to the killings (that's my favorite part in horror movies, witnessing the chaos and killings from up close). And I'm guessing the author toned down the gore since it's YA, which is totally fine, but I still wanted a bit more.
Other than that, this was a perfect spooky season read that was fun, chilling, and impossible to put down. I would highly recommend it if you're a fan of Scream, Fear Street, or any classic horror movie, because this book truly felt like it was made for us fans!!!
✨Pre-read -
Rewatching the Scream movies over the weekend has me craving something similar.