The Replacement
The Replacement
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Annotation: Publisher Annotation: Erin loves her new home in the country. She has a big bedroom that overlooks a beautiful garden, and there's even a treehouse in the backyard. Everything is perfect ... except for the ghost. At first, the ghost is nothing more than a nuisance, pulling Erin's hair, coloring on the walls, and getting Erin into heaps of trouble with her parents. But things become even stranger when Erin starts losing her memory. Sometimes it's only for a few minutes, and other times it's for a few days. It's almost as if she's fallen asleep! Erin is convinced the ghost has been taking over her body, but why? It's up to Erin to f
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #6744130
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 09/06/22
Pages: 246 pages
ISBN: 1-338-84666-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-338-84666-9
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 19 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

After 12-year-old Erin moves to the small town of Pemblebrook, she is haunted by the ghost of a girl.At first, Erin is optimistic about her family's move from Chicago. It means more space away from her 5-year-old sister, Becca, and breathing room, unlike the cramped city-she's always loved the freedom of being in nature during visits to her aunt in rural Illinois. After discovering an old treehouse on the property, Erin encounters a ghost inhabiting it, a pale girl with curly blond hair dressed in old-fashioned clothing who seems to have the power to enter and take over her mind. Duga teases readers with a prologue that hints at who the ghost might be. There are plenty of classic paranormal motifs: the ghost appearing in the mirror, unfinished business, mysterious noises in the night, and possession. For those new to the genre, these tools are effective at creating safe, eerie spooks. Unfortunately, Duga's writing style is heavily expository: For example, the sibling relationship between Becca and Erin wears on the older sister, but this is largely stated rather than shown through their interactions. All main characters are presumed White except for Erin's new neighborhood friend, Tara, who is Black. This book works as a not-so-scary intro to ghost stories for young readers, but it might feel unsurprising for well-read fans of horror.A paranormal tale offering mild chills just right for younger audiences. (Horror. 8-12)

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Word Count: 45,257
Reading Level: 5.3
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.3 / points: 7.0 / quiz: 517540 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 770L

A girl is possessed by a ghost yearning to be free in this brand-new spooky mystery by Lindsey Duga!

Do the dead deserve another chance?

Erin loves her new home in the country. She has a big bedroom that overlooks a beautiful garden, and there's even a treehouse in the backyard. Everything is perfect . . . except for the ghost. At first, the ghost is nothing more than a nuisance, pulling Erins hair, coloring on the walls, and getting Erin into heaps of trouble with her parents.

But things become even stranger when Erin starts losing her memory. Sometimes its only for a few minutes, and other times its for a few days. Its almost as if shes fallen asleep! Erin is convinced the ghost has been taking over her body, but why? Its up to Erin to figure out how to quell the ghost before it can get her into even more troubleor worse!


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