Thank you to Macmillan and Roaring Brook Press for the ARC through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
When Dig Romer is expelled from yet another school, he’s sent to his dad’s small hometown of Seven Falls in Transylvania County, a place that’s as strange as its name suggests. Between eerie woods, a suspiciously intense P.E. teacher, and whispers of something supernatural, Dig’s new life quickly turns mysterious.
I loved the mix of spooky and heartwarming moments. Dig is a likable, curious main character, and the dialogue feels genuine for middle schoolers. The suspense builds nicely without ever being too dark for younger readers.
That said, a few story jumps left me wanting more detail and smoother transitions, though younger readers probably won’t mind.
Overall, Transylvania County is a fun, creepy adventure perfect for kids who love mystery, courage, and just the right amount of chills.