![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I realize that's often the case with young teens, but I didn't feel comfortable that there were no repercussions for her lies and that she didn't apologize. Gilda can get somewhat annoying and repetitive at times, and she lies far too easily without remorse. There were only a few concerns I had with the book, mostly to do with the main character. but gets more than she bargained for when she begins to uncover the truth behind the girl's death. Naturally, it sounds like a job for a psychic investigator, so Gilda jumps at the opportunity. ![]() In this book, she transfers to a private academy called Our Lady of Sorrows, partly because it's a "better school with better opportunities" (says her mother), but mostly because a girl died there a few years ago, and there are rumors of her haunting the school. Turns out it's the second book in a series about a middle-school girl named Gilda Joyce, who considers herself a psychic investigator. This was a lot of fun! How unexpected! When I was at the library, I wanted to grab a couple of audiobooks since I spend a lot of time driving during the week, but didn't have a lot of time, and saw this sitting on the top of the display case and figured "what the heck, it looks cute". ![]()
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