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A review by lanikei
The Ghoul Next Door by Lisi Harrison
3.0
Cleo as the narrator annoyed me more than the previous book. Her queen bee affectations were off-putting and her judgements of her friends were unfair. But the book does try to give her a softer side and shows her vulnerabilities.
The love triangles get more complicated in this book, which I guess isn't surprising.
Still cute, but I don't like Cleo and didn't care as much about the plot in this one. I do like seeing Melody and her sister's relationship become more complex and sweet, and the family relationships between all of the kids and their parents are totally believable.
Still not sick of the series.
The love triangles get more complicated in this book, which I guess isn't surprising.
Still cute, but I don't like Cleo and didn't care as much about the plot in this one. I do like seeing Melody and her sister's relationship become more complex and sweet, and the family relationships between all of the kids and their parents are totally believable.
Still not sick of the series.