In following Kate Olson (aka The Loud Library Lady) on Instagram, I learned about KidLitExchange, a program she created in which "kid lit" is submitted to readers to review, which means that the books receive more reviews. As an avid book reader, I wanted to be involved before I even finished reading the description. Over the weekend, I received my first KidLitExchange book via NetGalley and I am super excited to share the review here!!! :)
The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street by Lindsay CurrieReview: This book is SO good! It is a middle grades ghost story, something I did have to remind myself of a few times while reading, as the story is told from the perspective of a 12 year old girl (insert all the internal struggles of a tween who is forced to leave her friends and life in Florida in order to move to Chicago because of her dad's new job...), but I really found myself sucked into the story itself due to all the details which helped to move the plot along. Currie did a phenomenal job of laying out the creepy details of the ghost story / haunted house Tessa and her family have moved into, and I found myself getting goosebumps during some of the ghost-related scenes. While I felt the Tessa-Cassidy storyline was unnecessary and did nothing for the plot itself, hence the half star deduction, the actual ghost story and theme of friendship were both great, making this a must read for all middle grades students when it is released on October 10th!
Rating: 4.5/5
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