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Lola
Lola | J Torres
2 posts | 6 read | 13 to read
Jesse sees dead people, monsters, demons, and lots of other things that go bump in the night that no one else can see. No one except his ailing grandmother -- a woman who used her visions to help those living in her small town... the same rural community in all the scary stories Jesse's heard as a child. Man-eating ogres in trees. Farmhouses haunted by wraiths. Even pigs possessed by the devil. Upon his grandmother's passing, Jesse has no choice but to face his demons and whatever else might be awaiting him at grandma's house.
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dimedgirl
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Mehso-so

This was a cute children‘s ghost story that ties in Filipino myths! It handled the topic of grief well and I appreciated the art style that accompanied the novel. I will say it probably won‘t leave a lasting impression on me, but to anyone who wants a little taste of Filipino folklore, this could be a way to get started.

3.5/5🌟

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