


Stephen doesn’t believe the legend, but Devon does. Through all of this, Stephen learns of a legend of creatures, and sacrifices to the creatures to keep the old factory town afloat. Devon likes to get into trouble at the local cemetery, which they call The Playground. Soon, Spencer makes new friends with twin punk teens, Devon and Cara, who fight all the time. In The Cemetery Boys, by Heather Brewer, Stephen has just moved to Spencer, Michigan, which is full of old-fashioned people, full of old-fashioned ideals. I’ve read a lot of books that I have given 3 stars to, and I don’t regret any of them.It’s October again, and with that brings cooler weather, things that go “Boo!” in the night and creepy crawlers in the shadows. Teen librarian Maeve presents some spooky books for October. *a note on my rating system: I go by the rates I use on, which are as follows:Īnything a 3 or above is worth reading, in my opinion.

When the place you call home has its own intentions, none of which are good, what do you do? Find out what happens to Connor and Gwen and if they survive their time living in Amity! You may never look at your own home the same way again! The narrators live in the house ten years apart from each other, but the house has a way of intertwining their lives – and not in a warm, fuzzy way. The book follows two different narrators as they and their families move into Amity. There is always an added layer of creepiness to any horror novel that says it is based on actual events! Amity is separate from its predecessors, but still claims that it is inspired by a true-crime story just as the original book did. You may or may not be familiar with the original book or any of the movies about this less than welcoming house, but either way you can read Amity. If you’re like me and Halloween makes you want to pick up a good that will scare you try out Amity. Why am I recommending this book?: It’s that time of year again where I go looking for a good horror book. Teen Book Recommendation #17: Amity by Micol Ostow
