What do you do when you're a perfectly normal girl, but there's a possibility that your neighbors are secretly spider people who want to feed on your neighbors and suck the psychic energy from your superpowered siblings? In Kate Alice Marshall's new middle-grade horror novel, "Extra Normal," readers are introduced to the extraordinary world of Charlie Greer, a seemingly ordinary girl with a not-so-ordinary family. Her sister, Opal, is a ghost. Her brother, Gideon, has telekinetic powers. And her other brother, Mateo, is a werewolf, while her mom, a bonafide psychic, and dad work for the Division of Extranormal Investigations, "tracking down all things supernatural, alien, and otherwise unusual." Charlie may not have supernatural abilities like her siblings, but she more than makes up for it with her maturity and resourcefulness. As the plot thickens, Charlie's parents leave for their first vacation in years, leaving her in charge of her siblings and the household. Charlie's task seems simple enough: take care of her siblings and ensure a smooth vacation for her parents. However, things take a mysterious turn when the Weavers, the new neighbors, move in next door. The Weavers immediately pique Charlie's curiosity as they exude an aura of normalcy that doesn't quite sit right with her. As the story unfolds, Charlie embraces her uniqueness and plays an integral role in protecting her family from the Weavers and their diabolical plans.
Kate Alice Marshall has once again proved her mastery of the thriller genre with her captivating children's book, "Extra Normal." Building upon the success of her previous young adult thriller, "The Narrow," Marshall delivers another enthralling story that had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Charlie Greer's character was truly admirable. Despite being totally normal in comparison with her extraordinary siblings, Charlie suppressed her desire and need to be exceptional and found her strength through leadership, protecting her siblings, and helping them find their own strengths in their time of need. Whether you are an adult or a child, this book will appeal to anyone who enjoys mysteries and thrillers. I give it a strong rating of 5 stars.