After benignly haunting a series of people for 130 years, Helen meets a teenage boy who can see her, and together they unlock the mysteries of their pasts.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Whitcomb, Laura. A Certain Slant of Light.
After benignly haunting a series of people for 130 years, Helen meets a teenage boy who can see her, and together they unlock the mysteries of their pasts.
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This was a beautiful book! Filled with luscious and hypnotic language, and a story that grips you and pulls you along for the ride! I highly recommend it to fans of gothic romance.
Absolutely stunning! More for the teenage reader, this novel is a tasty mix of Titanic and Ghost Whisperer. The tale of two ghosts searching for peace and finding each other...well, let's just say its a lovely story.
This book was unlike any other book I've read. It reminded me alot of the show Ghost Whisperer and this book makes you wonder if people really have different souls in there bodies. It was a really good book and very detailed especially in the feelings and visions that Helen and James felt. I would recomend this book to anyone who likes ghost stories or people that believe in the afterlife.
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