Helpful Score: 3
My daughter was reading this and I pulled it out of the beach bag one day when I forgot my book. This was such a good story - a great read for YA and adults. Great ghost story and great story about New Orleans.
Helpful Score: 2
A well-written ghost story. Spooky in parts and suspenseful twists in a historic New Orleans atmosphere. Likable characters. Coming of age situations young adults would relate to, but a good enough story for all ages.
Helpful Score: 2
Reviewed by Andrea for TeensReadToo.com
In RUINED by Paula Morris, Rebecca feels out of place and homesick when she is suddenly shipped off to stay with an "aunt" in New Orleans while her dad travels to China. She doesn't make friends at school, but she does make a friend in the most unexpected place- the cemetery that her aunt has forbidden her to go to.
The only catch is that her friend, Lisette, is a ghost. Once Rebecca finds out why Lisette is still haunting the city, she's determined to figure out her murder. But she soon finds out that her own past is one of secrets and that her life may be in danger.
I think my favorite part of the story was reading all about New Orleans. I loved reading some of the history of the city and of Mardi Gras. I went there last spring so it was neat to read about things I have learned.
This was a fun ghost story. There were several big twists at the end. Two of them were complete surprises and one I saw coming. I really liked the characters of Rebecca and Aurelia. I found them both believable and Aurelia seemed so cute. This is a fun paranormal read.
In RUINED by Paula Morris, Rebecca feels out of place and homesick when she is suddenly shipped off to stay with an "aunt" in New Orleans while her dad travels to China. She doesn't make friends at school, but she does make a friend in the most unexpected place- the cemetery that her aunt has forbidden her to go to.
The only catch is that her friend, Lisette, is a ghost. Once Rebecca finds out why Lisette is still haunting the city, she's determined to figure out her murder. But she soon finds out that her own past is one of secrets and that her life may be in danger.
I think my favorite part of the story was reading all about New Orleans. I loved reading some of the history of the city and of Mardi Gras. I went there last spring so it was neat to read about things I have learned.
This was a fun ghost story. There were several big twists at the end. Two of them were complete surprises and one I saw coming. I really liked the characters of Rebecca and Aurelia. I found them both believable and Aurelia seemed so cute. This is a fun paranormal read.
Helpful Score: 2
This was an awesome YA ghost story! New Orleans, a curse, past stories intertwining with the present, an old cemetary, a mardi gras parade.... I enjoyed it. Simple and easy to read. The cover art makes no sense with the ghost woman in her nightie, though. lol This story makes me want to go visit an actual New Orleans cemetery.
This book held my attention till the very last page.
My favorite thing about this book was the New Orleans history behind the story and the hurricane. The rituals and closeness the people still fell into even after hurricane Katrina.
Very good book and I recommend it :)
My favorite thing about this book was the New Orleans history behind the story and the hurricane. The rituals and closeness the people still fell into even after hurricane Katrina.
Very good book and I recommend it :)