While you come into this thinking it's a book about ghosts, it's really a book about Texas, large families, and relationships. Particularly relationships. In particular, what happens when love goes wrong.
This is not a scary book, despite the morbid ability of the lead character. It doesn't even get overly creepy, for the most part. It's a good read, but it's not high art. It's a good book to curl up with next to a fire in the middle of winter for some light reading. So I'll call it mildly recommended, and leave it at that.
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