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The Brown House (2012)

by Christy Sloat(Favorite Author)
4.38 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0985538546 (ISBN13: 9780985538545)
languge
English
publisher
Anchor Group Publishing
series
The Visitor's Series
review 1: Some secrets should never be revealed... Brylee Branson begrudgingly made the excruciating move with her family from the warm sandy beaches of California to small town living in New Jersey. As if she wasn't miserable enough, they've moved into a creepy old house that everyone in the area claims is haunted. Brylee dismisses the idea of ghosts and hauntings, until she begins to see and hear things that can't be explained... Brylee has no choice but to seek the help of new friends to unlock the secrets of this place she now calls home. But some secrets should never be revealed. Can the teens find a way to release the spirits imprisoned within the walls? Or will the curse claim them, too?Absolutely loved this book. I fell in love with the characters & the story line..I couldn... more't wait to see what was gonna happen next. The characters are so real you seemed to really know them. This is the first book I've read by this author but I can't wait to read more...Waiting very impatiently for the next book in this series.
review 2: Have you ever picked up a book just because the cover intrigued you? Have you ever went ahead and purchased the book once you read the back/blurb and thought this is something I just might be interested in? This turned out to be the case with me and The Brown House, the cover had me curious as did the title of the book. And sure enough I just love a good mystery/ghost story...The Brown House is simply that, a brown house, Brylee and her family move into so that her father may start working again after being laid off for a year. There are no such things as ghosts or Brylee tells herself when unexplained things start to happen. She didn't make contact with the door handle and yet it still opens on it's own. Who is that girl with the purple hair? Or is she a figment of Brylee's imagination? She was there and then she's not...This book had me turning the pages faster than I could even begin to describe, I couldn't help but move on to The Crimson Key just as I finished the last page of The Brown House. And I did just that.... less
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Jilly
Worst ending ever. Leaves you totally hanging. Was a good quick read but the ending sucked.
Chelsea1308
I loved the book Actually I read the book in September but never wrote it on Goodreads
greenirishstar
Damn cliffhangers! Lol. Good read!
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