The Girl, The Ghost and the Lost Name - Reece Carter

 


Corpse is a ghost who has created a body for herself out of wax, seaweed and shells.  She lives on the rock-that-doesn't-exist with her friend, Simon, the huntsman spider.  Since her death, she cannot remember her real name or any memories of her life but when a ghost visits her with a message about a treasure that will help her regain her memories, she decides it's time to head for the near-by town of Elston-Fright but must also battle three terrible witches who also want the treasure.  

Corpse is a strong character who lives a unique life.  Other than Simon, she has nobody since she lost her only other friend, Girl.  You quickly discover that she is very determined, refusing to be constrained by her abilities (or lack of).  Everything she does is borne of her desire to find her family and her memories; she just wants to belong and is clearly lonely, despite Simon's company (I have to say that I loved Simon, even though I am terrified of spiders!  His click-clicking was rather reassuring).  I will also mention the three witches who made me shiver whenever they were around - I found them really nasty but could also imagine them being wonderful characters to read aloud.

The Girl, The Ghost and the Lost Name is a very different book and one that had me intrigued, especially when the box arrived with the proof copy.  The book has a very dark feel about it and you are instantly drawn by the front cover.  From the beginning, you know that this is a book for those who enjoy a spookier read.  Full of ghostly characters (some good, some bad), this is the perfect read for autumn when the nights are getting dark and you want to curl up with something more sinister.

The Girl, The Ghost and the Lost Name is due for release on the 29th September.



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