
“One page at a time,” I say automatically.” -City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab We have a whole book to write,” she says, squeezing me around the shoulders, “and how do we write it?” “This is just a change of setting, a new storyline, a fresh chapter. Which is why I love pictures.” -City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab The way that they were, is the way that they are, is the way that they will always be. (For instance, I swear the teddy bear I had growing up was green, but according to my parents it was orange.) But when you take a photograph, things stay still.

Crazy, right? And our memories change, too. “For as long as I can remember, I’ve taken pictures.ĭad says that the world is always changing, every second of every day, and so is everything in it, which means that the you you are right now is different from the you you were when you started reading this sentence. Just because you can’t see them doesn’t mean they aren’t there.” -City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab In the bread aisle at your grocery store, in the middle of your grandmother’s garden, in the front seat on your bus. “People think that ghosts only come out at night, or on Halloween, when the world is dark and the walls are thin. but still want to read something, these spooky books are for you! If you’re looking for quick, easy reads, especially if you’re tired from exams, etc. It was the perfect books to read as Halloween crept nearer and it got me out of my reading slump, which I am so grateful for. I wanted to know more and more of Cassidy’s story so, I am really sad that the trilogy is over. I do not have much to say except that these books were so easy and exciting to read. Also, you can never go wrong with Paris as the setting. Out of the three books, Tunnel of Bones is my favourite, and to me, it is also the creepiest. This book is just the start of her journey as it all continues in Tunnel of Bones and Bridge of Souls.

Not all ghosts are friendly and harmless though, and soon Cassidy finds herself in trouble. Arriving in Edinburgh, Scotland, Cassidy meets another girl who can cross over to the Veil, and there she learns that she is one of those responsible for sending off the ghosts so that they can find the peace they have been searching for. Her mother and father are authors of ghost stories and when their most popular book series gets turned into a television series, their journey to the world’s most haunted places begin. There she can interact with ghosts from hundreds of years ago. With her ghost friend, Jacob, Cassidy often crosses over to the other side, namely the Veil. They were the perfect books to get me out of my reading slump.Ĭity of Ghosts starts off with a young girl named Cassidy Blake who, after almost dying, sees ghosts. I have been wanting to read this series for such a long time, and I am so happy I binged read them a while back.
