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The book centres around the main character Solomon who suffers from dyslexia. It follows the story of him, his alcoholic father and the graveyard where Solomon spends his time.
I would say that this is suitable for a reading age of 12-13 and is of the horror genre.
I would praise this book on the fact that it is well written. It highlights the life of a troubled character. If anything it is a bit confusing near the end (hence only 3 stars).
Overall I would recommend this book and it does warrant reading.
The Genre is horror suspense. The suspense that was building, was just let out straight at the end, which was a let down. Because it was building up and there was nothing.
The reason I give it 4 stars is that it has some hard hitting truths about someone but it kinds or relates to some people. But it has some features that doesn't relate to the real world.
The age range would be 14 because it is difficult novel to get into!
This unique book is not something that I would read. Therefore I can only say if you enjoy horror/suspense then buy this book. But if you enjoy down to earth books about reality. Don't!!
Whispers In The Graveyard has a super natural theme tied in with an under-priveliged boy's life. Read more
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