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Holy shit! What a rollercoaster of a story!!
This was amazing. The story was great and actually scared me. The previous ones have been great too but wow! Middlebury was one creepy place.
The pace for Middlebury Sanitarium was intense. I felt I was there with Brian and loved Ken as a character. He was great.
I didn't like Anne's character and thought she didn't serve any purpose to the story at all, other than to remind Brian that Jenny was at home waiting for him. Which didn't seem realistic, as he was only there for two nights.
The ghosts in this book were definitely scarier than the ghosts in the previous two and it's not often that a book actually scares me, but this gave me chills.
Definitely my favourite in the Moving In series so far and has made want to continue with the series but Middlebury was so intense I need a break for a day or two.
The only reason I'm marking it down to 4 stars is I still feel Ripley's writing is a bit amateur. His imagination and story telling is great but his writing structure is a bit off sometimes. With one exception, I totally looked over most of it as I was so engrossed in the story.
4 stars and can't wait to see what creepy ghosts Brian finds himself up against next.
The sanitarium at Middlebury is holding some long, dark secrets. Brian is determined to figure out what is going on, and after an initial walk around uncovers some disturbing residents - the kind that are not alive - not anymore.
As Brian investigates further, he uncovers even more of the haunted past, and those tied to the sanitarium. Now, he hopes to make it out alive.
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3 primary booksMoving In is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Ron Ripley.