Kirsty (overflowing library)'s Reviews > Daylight Saving
Daylight Saving
by Edward Hogan
by Edward Hogan
Kirsty (overflowing library)'s review
bookshelves: uk-author, review-books
Jan 22, 12
bookshelves: uk-author, review-books
Read from January 19 to 22, 2012
I enjoyed Daylight Saving and found it to be a satifying little read.
Daylight saving is a thriller which follows the story of main character Daniel. Daniel is a likable protagonist. He has been dragged to Leisure World, a centre parcsesque holiday park where families are suppose to have a brilliantly exciting week indulging in a variety of sporting activites together and bonding over pizza in lakeside themed restaurants. Unfotunately for Daneil the idea sounds like the week from hell. He hates sports and his family has just recently been ripped apart and he is almost having to play the adult to his father who isn't coping at all with the split.
Whilst at the camp Daniel meets this girl. She is mysterious and it seems like only he can see her. As events unfold he finds himself in the middle of a thriller ghost story where it is down to him to help her survive and put her story to rest.
I enjoyed the pace of this book and loved getting to know more about the story and characters and enjoyed seeing the whole thing unfold as Daniel got deeper into the story.
Looking forward to Edward Hogan next offering for Young Adults very much indeed.
Daylight saving is a thriller which follows the story of main character Daniel. Daniel is a likable protagonist. He has been dragged to Leisure World, a centre parcsesque holiday park where families are suppose to have a brilliantly exciting week indulging in a variety of sporting activites together and bonding over pizza in lakeside themed restaurants. Unfotunately for Daneil the idea sounds like the week from hell. He hates sports and his family has just recently been ripped apart and he is almost having to play the adult to his father who isn't coping at all with the split.
Whilst at the camp Daniel meets this girl. She is mysterious and it seems like only he can see her. As events unfold he finds himself in the middle of a thriller ghost story where it is down to him to help her survive and put her story to rest.
I enjoyed the pace of this book and loved getting to know more about the story and characters and enjoyed seeing the whole thing unfold as Daniel got deeper into the story.
Looking forward to Edward Hogan next offering for Young Adults very much indeed.
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