Losing Christina series by Caroline B. Cooney
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English | ePUB | 7.50 MB | Books: 3
Young Adult Fiction, Horror, Thrillers & Suspense
Caroline B. Cooney was born in 1947 in Geneva, NY, though most of her childhood was spent in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Caroline has always been a happy person. People often took to calling her shallow. They told her that if she just gave some thought to the deeper things of the world, her perspective would get grimmer.
However, Caroline never saw any reason to follow that particular bit of advice. And she believes that her happy persona helps her craft the sorts of stories that entice young readers.
The Books
After a girl leaves her Maine island to start at a new school, strange events have her doubting her sanity . . .
Thirteen-year-old Christina lives on Burning Fog Isle, off the coast of Maine—a beautiful place with only three hundred year-round residents. This year, she’ll have to leave the island’s little white schoolhouse to start school on the mainland. That also means living away from home with fellow islanders—Anya, Benji, and the crush-worthy Michael—at the historic Schooner Inne, a bed and breakfast owned by the principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Shevvington.
But on the mainland, no one is quite the same as they were at home. Benji and Michael seem less friendly. Anya is acting so strangely it seems she’s slowly losing her mind. And while Christina doesn’t know what’s going on, she can’t shake the feeling that the Shevvingtons are somehow behind it. No one else sees their eerie behavior—not her teachers, not her parents, not even her fellow island kids—making Christina wonder if she’s the one going crazy . . .
This creepy thriller by the bestselling author of The Face on the Milk Carton will have you on the edge of your seat.
The books in suggested reading order
Fog
Snow
Fire
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