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If you liked Secret of McKinley Mansion, here are the top 3 books to read next:
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A fun, creepy ghost-hunting adventure with surprising heart, memorable characters, and buckets of (imaginary) blood. Not perfect - especially if you’re romance-averse - but absolutely worth a read for fans of paranormal thrillers!
'Anna Dressed in Blood' by Kendare Blake follows the story of Cas, a teenage ghost hunter who encounters a vengeful and malevolent spirit named Anna. As he navigates through the challenges of his ghost-killing business, Cas finds himself drawn to Anna in a way he has never experienced before. The book blends elements of horror, paranormal, and romance in a fast-paced plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as vivid, creepy, and well-developed, with a mix of suspense and humor that adds depth to the characters and storyline.
So is the loose and faded leather coat, though not as much that as the sideburns. And the way he keeps nodding and flicking his Zippo open and closed in rhythm with his head. He belongs in a chorus li...August 2011•373 pages - #2
A witty, spooky, and thoroughly enjoyable supernatural adventure with memorable characters and a fantastic setting - perfect for those who love their mysteries with chills and charm. Highly recommended!
In 'The Screaming Staircase' by Jonathan Stroud, readers are introduced to Lockwood & Company, a trio of children who can see, hear, and sense ghosts in a haunted version of London. The book follows Lucy Carlyle, Anthony Lockwood, and George Cubbins as they navigate through ghost-hunting missions, mysteries, and hauntings in a world where only children can defeat malevolent spirits. The story is filled with suspense, humor, and well-developed characters, creating an engaging and compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.
Of the first few hauntings I investigated with Lockwood & Co. I intend to say little, in part to protect the identity of the victims, in part because of the gruesome nature of the incidents, but mainl...2012•472 pages - #3
A wonderfully quirky and touching adventure with ghosts that’s both timeless and unique - perfect for anyone open to a little magic in their coming-of-age stories.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman is a whimsical yet haunting tale that follows a young boy named Nobody (or "Bod") Owens who, after his family is brutally murdered, finds solace and refuge in a graveyard. Raised by a community of ghosts, Bod learns about life, death, and growing up among supernatural beings, including a vampire named Silas and various other ghostly characters. The writing is simple yet profound, weaving themes of identity, family, and mortality into an engaging narrative. The plot introduces elements of fantasy with a touch of dark humor, blending adventure with poignant life lessons, making it a captivating read suitable for both children and adults.
The toddler’s room was at the very top of the house. The man Jack walked up the stairs, his feet silent on the carpeting. Then he pushed open the attic door, and he walked in. His shoes were black lea...September 2008•324 pages




