About SamiK
I'm a Library Director for a small(ish) Texas town with a desire to share my love of books and the library with my community.
Currently, I am working towards my MLS (Master of Library Science) from Texas Woman's University (my alma mater!).
When I'm not treading through a pile a school work and work work, I make precious memories with both my handsome men at home. Whether we are playing with the sand between our toes, making a campfire, or just taking in a movie at home, every moment is unique.
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December 5, 2012
Review: The Possession of Cassie Quinn
3:34 PM | Posted by
samik
Rating:
Goodreads Summary:
A long, dark driveway towards an old farmhouse. A new stepsister with a nasty streak. A little sister who runs off. Something sinister lurking in the woods. Cassie Mays new home comes with . . . complications.Cassie never believed in ghosts before. But now she is receiving strange messages, telling her to stay out of the woods. Are the messages just a ploy by her stepsister? Or are they warning her of an evil that stalks the shadows of the woods beyond her home?
My Reveiew:
Sequel? Seriously, I need the sequel! I'm sure if I look hard enough there were flaws, but Ms. Knutson created such a surprising thrill that I don't even want to try.
When I first started the book, I was in a camper, in the woods, at night, during a bad storm. It was the perfect setting to be reading this horror (light according to the author but perfect in my opinion) book. Usually I don't read "ghost" stories, but when the author asked, I thought "what the heck?! why not?!" I found myself leaning in close to read in a whisper (which by the way, added to the suspense). The suspense grows throughout the novel and ends with such a thrill that there is no way to not finish the book. There were times I had to put the book down just to catch my breath and remind myself where I was. Geez, I scare easily! :)
When I first started the book, I was in a camper, in the woods, at night, during a bad storm. It was the perfect setting to be reading this horror (light according to the author but perfect in my opinion) book. Usually I don't read "ghost" stories, but when the author asked, I thought "what the heck?! why not?!" I found myself leaning in close to read in a whisper (which by the way, added to the suspense). The suspense grows throughout the novel and ends with such a thrill that there is no way to not finish the book. There were times I had to put the book down just to catch my breath and remind myself where I was. Geez, I scare easily! :)
Honestly, I felt the book was better than some horror films released in the last couple of years. So if you are looking for a short but ghostly read, definitely pick up the debut novel!
BONUS!
I let one of the teens at the library to read and review the book as well. Below is her guest review:
"The Possession of Cassie Quinn was well an absolute thrill ride. There were parts that made me jump in my chair and look and in fright while others kept my eyes glued to the page. Honestly I love the fact that throughout the book, I kept on thinking one way and all of sudden everything changes! Talk about a plot twister! This novel is short and easy and perfect for anyone who is looking for a book with a good plot and plenty of scares. I am highly anticipating even scarier novels from Kathryn Knutson. I absolutely loved this book and the scares that came with it! 4 out of five!" - R. Jani
I probably won't have many guest reviews, but keep a look for the occasional surprise.
Next review is in the works :)
About the Author
Welcome to Peace, Love, and YA! Let me introduce myself (since we will be spending so much time together). I'm SamiK, pronounced Sami K. (Samantha Kristine) as my Great Aunt Polly use to call me. Prefer dystopian and realistic fiction but the paranormal genre has been surprising me lately.
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7 comments:
I love your enthusiasm and verbal color in your reviews. You put a lot of thought into your writing and it is nice to see that. If you have the time, it would mean a lot to me if you would review my first book, Faetal. It's going be free on Sunday the 16th so you can grab it for free.
Have a lovely day!
Siobhan Shier
SiobhanShier.com
Wow this book sounds really intriguing...and a little creepy, though! I don't generally read horror stories either, but this sounds pretty good! :D
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Love your blog!
I nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award, more information on: http://sobookalicious.blogspot.be/2013/01/liebster-blog-award.html
I just happened across your blog and thought I'd give the review a read. You certainly have a passion for enticing the reader. I like how you included the student review as well.
I'm not really one who likes scary stories, so it may not be the book for me, but I'm sure that your readers who feel up to a fright, will certainly pick it up.
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I love your review! and wow what a setting to read this book at. I wouldn't have the guts to read this whilst on a camping trip! I am looking forward to picking this us :)
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