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Narrated by:
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Eileen Stevens
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Lauren Ezzo
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By:
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Chelsea Bobulski
In this eerie and suspenseful YA, a teen girl discovers what connects her to the hotel she calls home as horrifying visions lead her to the truth.
Nell Martin is moving again, this time to the Winslow Grand Hotel, built in 1878. As Nell is settling in, strange things begin to happen. Doors lock of their own accord, writing appears on bathroom walls - and most horrifying of all - visions of a dead boy permeate her waking life. Thinking it was her mind playing tricks on her, she soon finds the past and the present colliding as she learns horrific details of a murder that happened at the hotel in 1907 involving a girl named Lea.
Nell and a mysterious bellboy must relive that day in hopes of finally breaking a curse that imprisons them both. And Nell discovers what truly links her to the history of the Winslow Grand Hotel.
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Loved the book.
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Great book
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swoon worthy love story
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Great story!
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Great Book!
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Also there’s some inconsistencies about the ending but it is what it is. My next thing about it was there was zero explanation of why they were cursed. Who cursed them? When? Why? How? Didn’t really make much sense they were just super content with the fact that they were cursed.
And finally, I liked the narrators. Honestly I didn’t even initially realize that there was more than one. Yes Lea could be a tad whiny but I feel like that was just how the inner monologue of the character was.
Random forgotten plot points
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Good story
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Yes!
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Some of my favorite tropes, reimagined.
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Good book!
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