Karma Moon--Ghost Hunter
Author | : Melissa Savage |
Publisher | : Yearling Books |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2022-01-11 |
ISBN-10 | : 0593302826 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780593302828 |
Rating | : 4/5 (26 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: To gather footage for her father's ghost-hunting television series, a girl must battle her anxiety, interpret the signs of the universe, and get footage of a real ghost--you know, just your average spring break--all while staying at the super creepy Stanley Hotel, infamous for inspiring the classic horror novel, The Shining. Karma Moon is a firm believer in everything woo-woo, as her dad calls it. So when she asks her trusty Crystal Magic if the call asking her dad to create a ghost-hunting docuseries is her dad's big break, it confirms: All signs point to yes. Because the universe never gets it wrong. Only people do. Karma and her best friend, Mags, join her dad's Totally Rad film crew at a famous haunted hotel in Colorado over her spring break. Their mission: find a ghost and get it on camera. If they succeed, the show will be a hit, they can pay rent on time, and just maybe, her mom will come back. Unfortunately, staying at a haunted hotel isn't a walk in the park for someone with a big case of the what-ifs. But her dad made Karma the head of research for the docuseries, so she, Mags, and a mysterious local boy named Nyx must investigate every strange happening in the historically creepy and notorioously infamous Stanley Hotel. Karma hopes that her what-ifs don't make her give up the ghost before they can find a starring spirit to help their show go viral--and possibly even get them a season two. With Melissa Savage's quirky cast of characters and spooky setting underlaid by a touching and relatable struggle against anxiety and grief over her fractured family, this touching story is bound to resonate and engage readers. With a witty, authentic lead and a story line that's just spooky enough to keep readers on the edge of their seats, this is a perfect read for fans of Patti Kim, Ellen Oh, and Neil Gaiman alike. --School Library Journal