When Callum Silver arrives in Greenland for his third summer at Camp Wanagi, the only thing he feels is dread. Last August, camp took a terrible turn. Since then, things have only gotten worse. Mim is still in a coma. Meander is practically non-existent. And Cal’s not the only camper suffering from bouts of insomnia and night terrors. Because this isn’t just another summer with the Oracle. This year, the members of the Shade sector are turning sixteen—the age when the full aspects of their abilities finally come to fruition.
Cal is terrified of seeing his first post-birthday spirit. But as the bright Greenland summer wears on, he discovers there are things more disturbing than sickness-inducing ghosts. New revelations, changing talents, and daring missions twist Cal’s understanding of the past and alter his expectations for the future. But even when he thinks he’s finally got a handle on what it means to be a Sender, the summer’s final encounters prove more deadly than anyone expects. Cal’s not sure how camp is going to end. But whatever happens, one thing is clear—this is a summer no one in the Oracle is going to forget.
Mere Joyce lives in Atlantic Canada. As both a writer and a librarian, she understands the importance of reading, and the impact the right story can have.
These books just keep getting better really looking forward to reading the final book. I still loved the characters so much especially Cal and Meander they had many ups and downs but I am glad things worked out for them. I loved the plot it starts with there being issues in the group things with ghosts happen that change many things Cal and Meander get together things happen including some terrible other things happen one of them is saved things are uncertain at the moment looking forward to reading more.
This book had much better balance of camp projects and character relationships and growth than Revenant did. I really felt for both Cal and Meander in Wraith because of that hug scene at at the end of book 2. We learn a lot about the background characters and their abilities in this book. Mainly because Meander and Cal both partnered with someone else on year of end projects. I was so happy this year camp was set in Greenland. I have always wanted to go and love the author’s descriptions of the landscape. We get to really see Dylan’s abilities in this book which I have been waiting for since book one. Most of the campers have turned 16 which is the age when your full sender powers kick in. Everyone is trying to understand the changes that have happened since they turned sixteen and what it means for their abilities. One scene I didn’t see coming at all. I love this series so much. It keeps getting better and better. I love this found family of ghost hunters so much. I love Cal and Meander and they are OTP. I will end on this note. Go read this series.
Absolutely incredible and utterly beautiful. I still cannot believe just how amazing these characters that I've grown to love are. This is definitely a series I see myself reading again and again. I would 100% recommend it to absolutely everyone out there.
I just love the Oracle of Senders series. It is clever, well thought out and brilliantly executed. I live how each of the campers see and interact with different types of spirits. Now that they are all 16, their abilities are changing and it's taking more of a toll on them. The tension and pressure is amped up in this one, I felt like I was reading with my jaw clenched. But...Callum and Meander, I just have all heart eyes for them and was cheering when they finally figured things out. This is my favorite ghost related series, and I'm anxious to see more.
O. M. G. Mere Joyce never fails to leave me wanting more! Each novel in the Oracle series just gets better and better. With new adventures and are favorite character back to kick more ghost butt I strongly recommend this novel. This is the 3rd book on the series and if you h ent read book 1 and 2 go do so now!
I just love this series so much. I might write a proper review after I have calmed down a bit. I felt so many things while reading this and I loved it.