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Wait Till Helen Comes : A Ghost Story

Wait Till Helen Comes : A Ghost Story

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: This is an amazingly well-crafted ghost story. Spooky without ever being really scary, it is a good read for anyone of any age.

Molly's mother has remarried, and the new family (including Molly's brother Michael and new step-sister, Heather) moves out to the countryside so that the parents can have studio space. Heather, however, is a horrible little brat that tries to make Molly and Michael's a nightmare. Since she is younger than Molly or Michael, and still hasn't gotten over her mother's death, Molly and Michael always get blamed. Even when Heather starts claiming that she can see a ghost named Helen, who is coming to get Molly...

I have a very low fear tolerance, especially as a child, and still can't watch horror movies (Christine scared the living daylights out of me as a teenage, and I couldn't sleep for days), but I still love this book. I re-read it every year on Halloween for years, and I still enjoy reading it. Any child, teenager, or adult who likes ghost stories should definately pick this one up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A suspenful, But great book-A seaford Reader
Review: This is an amazingly well-crafted ghost story. Spooky without ever being really scary, it is a good read for anyone of any age.

Molly's mother has remarried, and the new family (including Molly's brother Michael and new step-sister, Heather) moves out to the countryside so that the parents can have studio space. Heather, however, is a horrible little brat that tries to make Molly and Michael's a nightmare. Since she is younger than Molly or Michael, and still hasn't gotten over her mother's death, Molly and Michael always get blamed. Even when Heather starts claiming that she can see a ghost named Helen, who is coming to get Molly...

I have a very low fear tolerance, especially as a child, and still can't watch horror movies (Christine scared the living daylights out of me as a teenage, and I couldn't sleep for days), but I still love this book. I re-read it every year on Halloween for years, and I still enjoy reading it. Any child, teenager, or adult who likes ghost stories should definately pick this one up.


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