Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Review: I Was a Teenage Ghost Hunter by Brian K. Henry



Disclaimer: I received e-book version of from the author in exchange for honest reviews. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Sixteen year old Devin Mulwray, high school student and part-time barista, has been zoning out and seeing things. As if being a teenager wasn't hard enough, Devin has to  deal with a boss who hates him, a single dad who travels a lot for work,  and now he has been outed as "ghost boy" by the town's resident teenage expert on all things occult. Encouraged to investigate accounts of a haunted mansion in town by his friends Rex and Clive, Devin must figure out how to be a normal teenager and also face his fears and embrace life as a teenage ghost hunter.

Author Brian K. Henry has a knack at creating a world that you at once feel at home in, as well as a large cast of characters who are believable and relatable. The book has the perfect balance of humor and fear, well-rounded characters, and a unique plot. If you like the Goosebumps style of books, then you will love I Was a Teenage Ghost Hunter.


4/5 Stars


 

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