The creepy thing by Graham Joyce

Datum: 2010-04-18 | Tid: 14:47:00


Caz and Lucy thinks it's pretty cool to do the Creepy Thing. After all, it's just a game. No one gets hurt, right? But Caz plays one game too many and gets more than she bargained for. MUCH more.

Caz believes she's been cursed. Her life is now chained to the hag who lives at 13 Briar Street and she's being stalked by a terrifying shadow-person. What does it want? And how can Caz get her life back?

Maybe the answers are to be found in the seedy Black Dog pub, or the hair-raising church, or down at the tattoo parlour. One thing is certain - Caz won't be doing the Creepy Thing again.


I finished this book the other day, and I have to say that it was good. Not a book that I would reread in a while. but good enough not to regret that I read it.
First I thought it the moral of the story would be about sex (Creepy thing) and stuff, but it came to be about something completely different, and it was a good story. I can even admit that I got a bit freaked out a few times when I was reading and though that someone would grip my wrist.



Sarah Dessen mania

Datum: 2010-04-09 | Tid: 15:07:00


For thos of you who read this, you know I bought Along for the ride about a week ago, and I'm reading it now. That book is only one from a whole bunch of books that Sarah Dessen have written, and I have to say that I am in love with that whole bunch. The first book was Just Listen, the other The Truth about Forever. Closly followed by Lock and Key which I bought when Camilla and I were in London. There she also bought This Lullaby which I finished in a couple of days.

Dessen writes in a capturing way for teenage girls, and I can proudly say that I'm as stuck as any other tweenager, because I have a tendancy to fall in love with the male characters (I'm a sucker for love), and even though her books (the ones I've read) follows the same pattern—girl has som for of problem, starts hanging around with new people, sometimes the guy she later falls un love with, it's complicated in the beginning, then everyting turns out okay, the girl solves her problem—it still varies a lot!

I like!

(I didn't find the British cover for This Lullaby and I think the American ones are ugly, so I didn't upload it)

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