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The Girl from the Well

Author: Chupeco, Rin

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 6.3
Points 10.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 62203
Points per Word 0.000161
Page Count 267
Points per Page 0.037453

Description

Okiku has wandered the world for centuries, freeing the innocent ghosts of the murdered-dead and taking the lives of killers, until she meets Tark, who needs to be freed from demonic malevolence. The plot contains profanity and violence.

Quick Summary

If you're looking for a ghost story that's equal parts eerie and emotionally resonant, meet Okiku a centuries-old spirit who's spent her afterlife hunting down murderers and setting free the innocent souls they've killed. The novel flips between Okiku's haunting perspective and the modern-day teen Tark, whose life is being devoured by a demonic presence, and their uneasy partnership drives a tense, myth-laden mystery that unfolds at a quick clip. It's a great pick for readers who love horror with a cultural twist, especially those who enjoyed the dark, atmospheric tone of *Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children* but want something rooted in Japanese folklore. Parents should note the book contains strong language, graphic violence, and plenty of jump-scare moments, though the story also wrestles with weighty questions about revenge, redemption, and what it means to be human. The plot keeps the pages turning as Okiku and Tark dig into a centuries-old curse, confront the demon that's taken hold of Tark, and discover the tragic history that binds them together. Overall, it's a fast-paced, spooky read that will appeal to older teens who can handle the intensity and are looking for something more than a typical haunted house tale.