What Waits in the Water
I read this kind of to screen it, in a way, to see if it was okay for my daughter to read. She's 14, and it's fine. I think she'll like the spook factor and I think she'll enjoy figuring stuff out just a step or so before the main character links things together and be able to experience that satisfying, "See!" It's a good first thriller for a kiddo. There were plenty of twists. I was actually impressed how many twists there were. I might even go ahead and read "What Waits in the Woods," just to
Overall, 2.5, between was okay and I liked it. What I loved: I loved how polar opposite the girls were and the rivalry between them. I loved that Jacobs Island was super secluded which added to the eerieness. I loved the mystery island, especially how half of it was burned and half was lush and the story surrounding it. And I loved the idea of something "waiting in the water" and the monster mystery. Also how the author had the story move quickly was nice.What I didn't loveI hated that that this
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I really enjoyed this book and the things that happen to the main character in the beginning with her family are things people can connect to.
Hannah goes to spend the weekend with her best friend, Jacob, and her annoying stepsister, Katie, at Jacob's family's lake house. What starts as a fun, lighthearted trip, soon goes to chaos, and no one has any idea what's causing it. Rumors of drownings, creatures, and a curse goes around about the lake, and they seem to be less and less like rumors as the book continues, and more like the truth. This book is very good for anyone that is interested in a horror book. There are multiple plot
Kieran Scott
Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 4.1 | 512 Users | 90 Reviews
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Hannah is excited to spend some time at her best friend Jacob's lake house this summer. The catch? Hannah's annoying new stepsister, Katie, is tagging along. Katie is wild and pretty and seems to have a THING for Jacob. Hannah's not jealous...or is she? To make matters worse, the town they're staying in is sort of...creepy. And as Hannah gets to know some kids in the town, she learns there are all kinds of rumors swirling about the lake. Rumors about mysterious deaths and drownings.Identify Out Of Books What Waits in the Water
Title | : | What Waits in the Water |
Author | : | Kieran Scott |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | August 29th 2017 by Point |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Horror. Mystery |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 512 Users | 90 ReviewsWrite-Up Out Of Books What Waits in the Water
I enjoyed reading the book What Waits in the Water. Hannah is excited to spend some time at her best friend Jacob's lake house this summer. A champion swimmer, Hannah is looking forward to swimming and hanging out with Jacob and having parental supervision. Of course, Hannah is forced to bring her younger sister Katie that already likes Jacob. After getting their Hannah learns a lot about the lake and the mysterious drownings and deaths, so what does really wait in the water? I really liked thisI read this kind of to screen it, in a way, to see if it was okay for my daughter to read. She's 14, and it's fine. I think she'll like the spook factor and I think she'll enjoy figuring stuff out just a step or so before the main character links things together and be able to experience that satisfying, "See!" It's a good first thriller for a kiddo. There were plenty of twists. I was actually impressed how many twists there were. I might even go ahead and read "What Waits in the Woods," just to
Overall, 2.5, between was okay and I liked it. What I loved: I loved how polar opposite the girls were and the rivalry between them. I loved that Jacobs Island was super secluded which added to the eerieness. I loved the mystery island, especially how half of it was burned and half was lush and the story surrounding it. And I loved the idea of something "waiting in the water" and the monster mystery. Also how the author had the story move quickly was nice.What I didn't loveI hated that that this
Read for the OWLs
I really enjoyed this book and the things that happen to the main character in the beginning with her family are things people can connect to.
Hannah goes to spend the weekend with her best friend, Jacob, and her annoying stepsister, Katie, at Jacob's family's lake house. What starts as a fun, lighthearted trip, soon goes to chaos, and no one has any idea what's causing it. Rumors of drownings, creatures, and a curse goes around about the lake, and they seem to be less and less like rumors as the book continues, and more like the truth. This book is very good for anyone that is interested in a horror book. There are multiple plot
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