Language: PG (3 swears, 0 f) Mature Content: G Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: MANY
Diego's parents are divorcing and he moved from Texas to Mexico City. He is desperate for things to return to normal and be back with an intact family and his friends. So desperate, that when a weird lady in an antique shop gives him a doll and tells him of a wish doll, he decides to make finding it a top priority, When he hears the doll's voice in his head, he is more determined than ever. Coincidently, Diego's school is going to Doll Island for their class field trip, but Doll Island turns out to be creepier and more dangerous than Diego could ever have imagined.
I liked to use of Spanish in the book, and context clues made it easy to figure out word meaning. The Spanish helped set the creepy tone of the book. The dolls and the island are sufficiently disturbing, and Diego's quest will suck you in. This might be a bit dark for younger readers, but once you start, you'll have to finish. Diego and his friends are Hispanic.
Michelle in the Middle

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