

Although it did scare the kajeebees out of me, I am very glad that I picked it up. This one was both, so I agreed to give it a chance. So, a creepy book had to sound really good or be recommended to me by someone I trust for me to read it. No creepy books, movies, haunted houses…nothing. Have Avery and Julian awakened a menacing presence? Can they turn back before they go too far? As terrified as Avery is of Grandma’s wrath, the allure of filmmaking is impossible to resist.Īs the kids explore the secrets of Hilliard house, eerie things begin to happen, and the “imaginary” dangers in their movie threaten to become very real. Unfortunately, Julian wants to film at Hilliard House, a looming, empty mansion that Grandma has absolutely forbidden her to enter. So when he announces his plan to film a ghost story, Avery is eager to join in. Lucky for her, there’s a new kid staying in the cottage down the road: a city boy with a famous dad, Julian’s more than a little full of himself, but he’s also a storyteller like Avery. Goodreads Summary: Things that go bump in the night are just the beginning when a summer film project becomes a real-life ghost story!Īvery is looking forward to another summer at Grandma’s farm, at least until her brother says he’s too old for “Kingdom,” the imaginary world they’d spent years creating. Published August 4th, 2015 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
