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3 stars to Dawn Kurtagich's And the Trees Crept In, a suspense and horror novel that at points I wanted to give a 5, but at others, a 1. It was insanity wrapped up in a bowl of champagne (pure delight which I love) spoiled by mushrooms (the devil's lurid food which I hate) and so forth. I settled on a 3... but not convinced of it. Story Silla and Nori show up on their aunt's doorstep far away from their parents' home, claiming their mother sent them for a visit. Aunt Cath finds it strange and
"He's out there," I say, turning back to the window. "Always watching. Getting stronger." And the Trees Crept In is a chilling read perfect for Halloween, or just anytime you want to not sleep.I, of course, started reading this book at night. Being the fearless reader that I am, I shrugged my shoulders and went to bed afterwards with only one glance inside the closet just to be sure it was empty. Okay, maybe two glances. The real challenge came in the middle of the night when I needed a glass

OMG! THIS BOOK! I feel like I just got off the crazy train with this book. I feel like my brain could be related to this book. This book is utter madness and I loved it! Silla steals away in the night with her little sister Nori. They are running from their father who abused them, not that way, like punching out teeth and stuff. Their mother had told them about their aunt Cathy that lived in a mansion in the woods. It was all good at first, but then . . . I love how this book is written and the
I picked this book up because I wanted a creepy, atmospheric Halloween read. Id seen a lot of good things about this book, and I generally enjoyed the authors previous novel, THE DEAD HOUSE.Turns out this book was basically the same premise as THE DEAD HOUSE. Two sisters, a haunted house, one of them thinking that theyre crazy.AS THE TREES CREPT IN starts off with Silla and her little sister Nori showing up at their crazy Aunt Caths manor house in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the
Buddy read with my little sister because she was too scared to read it alone. 💖Result: Annoying little sister and I were not scared, but creeped out. I don't really know how to write reviews for horror novels (personally, I think this book is more of a thriller, but anyway) this is the first "horror" novel I've read. I'll try. I also don't read too much thriller because they rarely succeed in keeping me one edge. But I'm so excited this one did! I kinda fully judge a thriller by that (in
I'm so glad it's over.And you call this scary??I was so excited to read this book. Everyone says it's scary as hell and I was expecting a book that could make me cry from fear. I know I'm not easy to scare, but this one wasn't even creepy. Like AT ALL.There was maybe some weird imagery (mam sewing hair in her leg, teeth falling etc.) that kind of stuck to my mind, but it didn't give me the creeps.Everything else was boring. Silla keeps repeating the whole book how something is wrong and that the
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Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.54 | 4414 Users | 1206 Reviews

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Original Title: | And the Trees Crept In |
ISBN: | 0316298700 (ISBN13: 9780316298704) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Stay away from the woods… When Silla and Nori arrive at their aunt’s home, it’s immediately clear that the manor is cursed. The endless creaking of the house at night and the eerie stillness of the woods surrounding them would be enough of a sign, but there are secrets too—questions that Silla can’t ignore: Why does it seem that, ever since they arrived, the trees have been creeping closer? Who is the beautiful boy who’s appeared from the woods? And who is the tall man with no eyes who Nori plays with in the basement at night… a man no one else can see?Describe Containing Books And the Trees Crept In
Title | : | And the Trees Crept In |
Author | : | Dawn Kurtagich |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 2016 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 3.54 From 4414 Users | 1206 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books And the Trees Crept In
I would have easily given this book a four but it had SUCH a weak ending. It was super scary in the middle, and I loved the haunted mansion aesthetic, but I would never reread this book knowing how it ends. It isnt even close to on par with the rest of the book.3 stars to Dawn Kurtagich's And the Trees Crept In, a suspense and horror novel that at points I wanted to give a 5, but at others, a 1. It was insanity wrapped up in a bowl of champagne (pure delight which I love) spoiled by mushrooms (the devil's lurid food which I hate) and so forth. I settled on a 3... but not convinced of it. Story Silla and Nori show up on their aunt's doorstep far away from their parents' home, claiming their mother sent them for a visit. Aunt Cath finds it strange and
"He's out there," I say, turning back to the window. "Always watching. Getting stronger." And the Trees Crept In is a chilling read perfect for Halloween, or just anytime you want to not sleep.I, of course, started reading this book at night. Being the fearless reader that I am, I shrugged my shoulders and went to bed afterwards with only one glance inside the closet just to be sure it was empty. Okay, maybe two glances. The real challenge came in the middle of the night when I needed a glass

OMG! THIS BOOK! I feel like I just got off the crazy train with this book. I feel like my brain could be related to this book. This book is utter madness and I loved it! Silla steals away in the night with her little sister Nori. They are running from their father who abused them, not that way, like punching out teeth and stuff. Their mother had told them about their aunt Cathy that lived in a mansion in the woods. It was all good at first, but then . . . I love how this book is written and the
I picked this book up because I wanted a creepy, atmospheric Halloween read. Id seen a lot of good things about this book, and I generally enjoyed the authors previous novel, THE DEAD HOUSE.Turns out this book was basically the same premise as THE DEAD HOUSE. Two sisters, a haunted house, one of them thinking that theyre crazy.AS THE TREES CREPT IN starts off with Silla and her little sister Nori showing up at their crazy Aunt Caths manor house in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the
Buddy read with my little sister because she was too scared to read it alone. 💖Result: Annoying little sister and I were not scared, but creeped out. I don't really know how to write reviews for horror novels (personally, I think this book is more of a thriller, but anyway) this is the first "horror" novel I've read. I'll try. I also don't read too much thriller because they rarely succeed in keeping me one edge. But I'm so excited this one did! I kinda fully judge a thriller by that (in
I'm so glad it's over.And you call this scary??I was so excited to read this book. Everyone says it's scary as hell and I was expecting a book that could make me cry from fear. I know I'm not easy to scare, but this one wasn't even creepy. Like AT ALL.There was maybe some weird imagery (mam sewing hair in her leg, teeth falling etc.) that kind of stuck to my mind, but it didn't give me the creeps.Everything else was boring. Silla keeps repeating the whole book how something is wrong and that the
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