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product_id: 13242233
title: "The Ghost Files"
brand: "apryl baker"
price: "NT$851"
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reviews_count: 12
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# The Ghost Files

**Brand:** apryl baker
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The Ghost Files

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Incredible
  

*by M***7 on Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023*

This is an incredible story and I loved it.  The intricacies of the storyline are simply amazing.  I loved the whole ghost interaction and Dan is a great character.  Our Mattie certainly has to figure out her life and abilities doesn’t she?!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Enjoyable read...but not perfect
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2014*

Please be aware that this review will likely contain spoilers.I would probably be more inclined to give this 3.5 stars if half stars were possible.  It was a good enough read that I went through it in one sitting, but it wasn't mind blowing.  I will say that first person, present tense is usually not for me.  I find it hard to get into and generally just distracting.  I was ten pages into this story before I realized it was first person present.  Most of the time I forgot, though there were moments I was sort of startled by the present tense suddenly becoming overpowering.  Still, I enjoyed it far more than I usually enjoy this point of view and that was due to the author's careful prose avoiding giving me a list of events rather than showing me a story.What I liked about the book was, primarily, the set up of the initial chapters and the staging of the mystery to come.  I also did enjoy the author's writing style, which was consistent throughout.  The main character is a flawed young woman but for the most part the author avoids the pitfall of trying to justify her flaws.  Mattie admits that she can be mean, snarky and bratty.  Other characters do as well and while several people like her in spite of those flaws, few act as though her brattiness is cute or endearing when it is aimed at them.What I didn't like is that it feels like several plots are dropped halfway through with only halfhearted efforts to tie off  loose ends.  Sally is the catalyst for much of what happens but she is largely forgotten through a large portion of the book, as Mary take precedence.  Sally's wrap up feels rushed and unsatisfying. Likewise, I disliked how the situation with Mattie's boyfriend is just dropped. He seems like a nice guy, and is never shown in a bad light but after he's taken aback by Mattie abruptly punching someone in the nose, she seems to forget him entirely within a few hours.  That might be typical of some teenage girls (though definitely not all), but it made for a really unsatisfying end to that relationship.  Perhaps the author meant to tie up that loose end in the next book, but I felt that after seeing this guy be so patient and nice, the reader deserved some closure there.It also felt incredibly unrealistic how, after he seemed vaguely upset about her punching someone--but more justifiably upset and jealous that she was repeatedly ignoring him in favor of another attractive guy--Mattie seemed to find every single guy she met after him "cute".  She seemed  to have an attraction to Dan, sure.  They actually had a decent build up to their attraction to each other--and it always seemed to teeter between platonic and romantic.  But Mason?  She met the guy, thought he was cute...super cute even.  She mentioned several times how she totally connected with him.  They spent several pages flirting with each other, then all mention of him ceased.  Then suddenly she is attracted to the angsty ghost, Eric.  To the point she felt fluttery thinking about how well they could have worked, and silly for hankering after a ghost.  And this was  over the course of maybe 24 hours?  I really hated seeing her flip flop between guys when it seemed blatantly out of character for someone with "trust issues."There were also a couple of side episodes that seemed unnecessary and very plot devicey--the incident with the snake, and even the meeting with the parapsychologist (the entire point of which seemed  to be a pages long info-dump).The climax of the book held a twist I knew was coming, but was curious to see how the author would work out.  She did not hold back when it came to brutally torturing the main character and definitely leaving her scarred both physically and mentally.  I didn't feel like she copped out in that regard at all.  Still, I found the latter half of the book less entertaining due to character inconsistencies with Mattie, and her weird attraction to all these random guys being thrust in my face constantly.  I didn't entirely like how Eric so quickly went from a terrifying apparition, to the poor ghost boy the MC could never be with.Overall, it was not a bad book.  The latter half was bogged down by plot and characterization issues that could have been avoided.  But by then, I was invested enough that I kept reading through to the end anyway.  I'm not sure I'd be interested in reading more of the series because it seems like the juvenile relationship drama may continue to hog the spotlight and I feel that  Mattie, as a character, shines brightest when she's not ogling the most recent guy (Human or ghost) to catch her eye.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great read
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023*

Literally the only issue I had was that everyone had blue eyes. It made no sense. Entertaining read. I recommend.

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