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Tales from Cabin 23 by Justina Ireland
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When her mom days, Tasha has to live with her estranged father - or so she thought. He just dumps her with his mom, her grandma, who admittedly is a nice person, and leaves again. It quickly turns out that something spooky is going on at the trailer park.

The concept of Cabin 23 is this: If you are at camp and stumble into the woods, you may happen upon this cabin. In it, there is a witch, and she'll tell you a story to chill the bones. This framework is pretty short, so I will not go into it further.

Tasha's story had great pacing, and in not much space made me care so much about the characters - or at least some of them - that I was upset when the reveal came who the evil person was, even if I had seen it coming for a while.

Very atmospheric, and great for younger and older readers craving a good summer-horror story.
The arc was provided by the publisher.
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Reading Progress

January 26, 2024 – Shelved
May 17, 2024 – Started Reading
May 18, 2024 –
page 52
25.62%
May 18, 2024 – Finished Reading

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