X marks the Haunt by Lindsay Currie

Lindsay Currie has done it again! I swear she has become one of my favorite middle grade horror writers. This book was spooky, atmospheric and very educational. Learning about Graceland Cemetery was an experience. Solving a mystery to help the cemetery from being destroyed by something supernatural. #BookReview #netgalley #middlegradebook #horrorbook Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher fo an Arc copy of this story.

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... Read moreLindsay Currie's "X Marks the Haunt" offers an exciting journey into a mysterious world that blends historical facts with supernatural thrills, perfect for middle grade readers who enjoy horror and adventure. The story centers around Graceland Cemetery, a real-life historic site known for its rich history and intriguing stories. Readers not only encounter a spine-chilling narrative but also gain insight into the significance of preserving historical landmarks. The protagonist's mission to uncover and solve a supernatural mystery threatening the cemetery adds an engaging layer of suspense. Through this plot, Currie encourages young readers to appreciate history and the importance of protecting cultural heritage sites. The atmospheric setting enhances the eerie mood, making the reading experience immersive and memorable. Moreover, the book’s educational value is heightened by the accurate inclusion of Graceland Cemetery’s background, offering a unique way for readers to learn while being entertained. This approach makes "X Marks the Haunt" stand out among middle grade horror novels, providing both thrills and knowledge. Fans of middle grade horror will appreciate Currie’s skill in balancing spooky storytelling with meaningful content. The use of the supernatural mystery motif not only captivates children but also sparks curiosity about historical preservation and community responsibility. This combination of elements makes the book a standout recommendation for parents and educators seeking engaging and thoughtful reads for young readers. Overall, "X Marks the Haunt" is a perfect example of how horror can be used as a tool for education and cultural appreciation, making it a valuable addition to any middle grade bookshelf.