Language: G (no swears); Mature Content: G; Violence PG (children in peril)
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS-ADVISIBLE
APPEALS TO: SOME
11-year-old Micah goes on a bike ride across town and ends up at Finch House, the crumbling Victorian ruin her Poppop says is off-limits. Much to her surprise, the house is fixed up and there are people living there. If there is the possibility of a new friend, the house can be off-limits anymore, right? The next day, Poppop goes missing and Micah finds herself back at Finch House. Her new friend, Theo, invites her in and Micah soon finds she cannot leave. Then the whispers start and the shadows grow. Micah must convince the house to give her back her Poppop and let them go.
A promising premise soon loses its way with too many plot points and messages to convey. On the surface, it seems like a story about a haunted house. However, this spooky tale rapidly gets dragged down by stories of lost children. Racism, difficult life changes, and friendship. There are too many plot holes and threads that go nowhere. Even though it is aimed at younger readers, they will notice the uneven story-telling and wish for a stronger resolution.
Reviewer: AEB

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