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Description
After losing her job at the library, Cel Walden takes a position as an archivist at the haunted Logan Museum, hoping for a fresh start. However, she soon finds herself confronting her mental health and relationships while experiencing disturbing dreams about a young woman she has never met. As Cel investigates this woman's identity, she begins losing time and experiencing unsettling phenomena that blur the line between reality and imagination.
Quick Summary
Cel expects a quiet museum archiving job but quickly realizes the Logan Museum hides ghostly secrets, creepy artifacts, and mysterious goings-on that turn her routine work into a spine-tingling adventure. Readers will devour the unsettling details, Cel's witty observations about dealing with both teenage problems and supernatural occurrences, and The Way to Treasure Island clues unravel in the dusty archives. If your child loves the mystery and spooky atmosphere of Goosebumps or the clever problem-solving in Enola Holmes, they'll be completely drawn into this story. The book's 3.1 reading level and upper-grade interest make it perfect for middle schoolers in grades 5-8 who want a mystery with just the right amount of creepiness.