Dream House
A Novel by CutiePieMarzia
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Narrated by:
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Fiona Hardingham
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Marzia Bisognin
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From YouTube sensation Marzia "CutiePieMarzia" Bisognin comes a debut young adult paranormal thriller about a girl whose dream house quickly becomes a nightmare.
When Amethyst comes across her perfect dream house, she can't help but be enchanted by it, even if there's something a little...off about the place. It's everything she's ever wanted in a home, so when the Blooms invite her to stay the night to avoid the impending storm, she instantly accepts.
Yet when she wakes the next morning, alone and unable to bring herself to leave, Amethyst comes face to face with unexpected twists and turns - like Alfred, the creepy gardener; Avery, the handsome but secretive neighbor; and a little girl who keeps appearing and vanishing within the house.
As Amethyst searches for the Blooms and tries to unravel the truth, her connection to the house only grows stronger. Will she be able to break free of the house's allure, or will its secrets keep her trapped forever?
©2016 Marzia Bisognin (P)2016 Simon & Schuster AudioWhat listeners say about Dream House
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- Caoimha
- 05-07-16
Amazing!
I don't know what I was expecting but I must say this was just fab and I didn't guess any of the outcomes at all!
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- 20-11-21
I love Marzia but not her book.
Slow, repetitive and uninteresting. The opening intrigued me, and showed promise, but it didn't last long. The middle of the book was dull and honestly, I struggled to get through it. The only good parts happen right at the end, with the reveal and plot twist. Though some parts of this were very predictable. While the rest of the story drags, the ending seems rushed. I'm left with questions, unsatisfied.
The main character has little personality or authority in her own narrative. I found her annoying and passive. Marzia's style of writing focuses on telling instead of showing and could do with some more subtlety. We hear too much about what Amethyst had for breakfast and her moaning about the mystery plaguing her. I wanted to know more about the relationship between Akiko and Avery.
Overall, boring and lifeless.
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