Kate Marshall helpt mensen graag om de verhalen van hun leven te vertellen, hun liefde, overtuigingen en ervaringen te delen. Samen met haar man creëert ze herinneringsdagboeken die het gemakkelijk maken om gedachten en verhalen te delen met dierbaren. Gevuld met suggestieve schrijfprompts en handige checklists, staan de dagboeken van de Marshalls erom bekend dat ze pennen in beweging krijgen. Ze zijn populair als cadeau en er zijn meer dan 950.000 exemplaren van verkocht.
Set in a haunting and mysterious atmosphere, this sequel delves deeper into a world filled with twists and eerie elements, appealing to fans of Neil Gaiman's Coraline and the nostalgic thrills of Stranger Things. It promises to engage readers with its chilling narrative and complex characters, exploring themes of fear and adventure as the story unfolds in unexpected ways.
Naomi Shaw used to believe in magic. Twenty-two years ago, she and her two best friends, Cassidy and Olivia, spent the summer roaming the woods, imagining a world of ceremony and wonder. They called it the Goddess Game. The summer ended suddenly when Naomi was attacked. Miraculously, she survived her seventeen stab wounds and lived to identify the man who had hurt her. The girls’ testimony put away a serial killer, wanted for murdering six women. They were heroes.For decades afterward, the friends have kept a secret worth killing for. But now Olivia wants to tell, and Naomi sets out to find out what really happened in the woods―no matter how dangerous the truth turns out to be.
This book offers a series of conceptually provocative readings that illuminate a hidden relationship between architectural space and modern American fiction. By looking at fictional descriptions of some of modernity's least remarkable structures, such as plumbing, ductwork, and airshafts, the author discovers a network of connections between corridors and novels, one that also sheds new light on the nature of modern media. The corridor is the dominant organizational structure in modern architecture, yet its various functions are taken for granted, and it tends to disappear from view. But even the most banal structures become strangely visible in the noisy communication systems of American fiction.
In the faux-documentary style of The Blair Witch Project comes the campfire story of a missing girl, a vengeful ghost, and the girl who is determined to find her sister--at all costs. Once a year, a road appears in the forest. And at the end of it, the ghost of Lucy Gallows beckons. Lucy's game isn't for the faint of heart. If you win, you escape with your life. But if you lose.... Sara's sister disappeared one year ago--and only Sara knows where she is. Becca went to find the ghost of Lucy Gallows and is trapped on the road that leads to her. In the sleepy town of Briar Glen, Lucy's road is nothing more than local lore. But Sara knows it's real, and she's going to find it. When Sara and her skeptical friends meet in the forest to search for Becca, the mysterious road unfurls before them. All they have to do is walk down it. But the path to Lucy is not of this world, and it has its own rules. Every mistake summons new horrors. Vengeful spirits and broken, angry creatures are waiting for them to slip, and no one is guaranteed safe passage. The only certainty is this: the road has a toll and it will be paid. Sara knows that if she steps onto the road, she might not come back. But Becca needs her. And Lucy is waiting.
Picture of Me offers an engaging way to answer life’s most basic question: “Who am I?” Fill in these entertaining, thought-provoking prompts to celebrate who you are, where you are in life, and all the things that make you unique. Whether marking a milestone birthday, graduation, life transition, or just for fun, Picture of Me is a delightful way to capture the essence of YOU.
The Haunting of Hill House meets Knives Out in a bid for an inheritance that will leave Helen Vaughan either rich...or dead. Helen Vaughan doesn't know why she and her mother left their ancestral home at Harrowstone Hall, called Harrow, or why they haven't spoken to their extended family since. So when her grandfather dies, she's shocked to learn that he has left everything—the house, the grounds, and the money—to her. The inheritance comes with one condition: she must stay on the grounds of Harrow for one full year, or she'll be left with nothing. There is more at stake than money. For as long as she can remember, Harrow has haunted Helen's dreams—and now those dreams have become a waking nightmare. Helen knows that if she is going to survive the year, she needs to uncover the secrets of Harrow. Why is the house built like a labyrinth? What is digging the holes that appear in the woods each night?And why does the house itself seem to be making her sick? With each twisted revelation, Helen questions what she knows about Harrow, her family, and even herself. She no longer wonders if she wants to leave…but if she can.
A gripping supernatural thriller unfolds as a girl embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her mother's mysterious disappearance. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Twin Peaks, the narrative weaves suspense and intrigue, exploring themes of loss and the search for identity. As secrets unravel, the protagonist confronts dark forces that challenge her understanding of reality and family.
In a household filled with extraordinary siblings, Charlie Greer feels ordinary, lacking any supernatural abilities. Tasked with caring for her unusual family while her parents are away, she discovers that the seemingly normal new neighbors, the Weavers, may be hiding dark secrets. Determined to protect her family and maintain the peace, Charlie embarks on a mission to unveil the truth about the Weavers and their intentions, all while keeping her parents in the dark about the brewing trouble.