Scareground by Angela Kecojevic

Thank you @The_WriteReads and @WriteReadsTours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Scareground is a young adult fiction that is a spooky genre which young adults will enjoy especially as we come up to Halloween. I love the skeletons around the book cover. The story is about Nancy Crumpet ( Love the last name) and she is 12 years old. The Scareground comes back to Greenwich and they discover a world that is full of mystery. This is a book that will take you on a dark and magical adventure that young adults will like. The story is set in Victorian England. I like there was a good amount of spooky and creepyness running through the book. An enjoyable book that will take you to another world. 4 stars Blurb Roll up, roll up, the Scareground is in town! Twelve-year-old Nancy Crumpet lives above a bakery and her life is a delightful mix of flour, salt, and love. Yet her mind is brimming with questions no one can answer: Why did her birth parents disappear? Why can she speak with the sky? And why must she keep her mysterious birthmark hidden? Everything is about to change when the Scareground returns to Greenwich. Nancy is convinced it holds the answers to her parents’ disappearance. Nancy and her best friend Arthur Green meet the fair’s spooky owner, Skelter, and discover a world full of dark magic and mystery. Nancy must confront her greatest fears to get to the truth. But is she ready for all the secrets the Scareground will reveal? About the Author Angela Kecojevic is a senior librarian, author and creative writing tutor. She has written for the Oxford Reading Tree programme and the multi-award-winning adventure park Hobbledown where her characters can be seen walking around, something she still finds incredibly charming! She is a member of the Climate Writers Fiction League, a group of international authors who use climate issues in their work. Angela lives in the city of Oxford with her family.

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