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Synopsis
V. E. Schwab, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue andGallant, invites readers to haunted New Orleans in this third installment of her thrillingly spooky City of Ghosts series! Where there are ghosts, Cassidy Blake follows . . . Unless it's the other way around? Cass thinks she might have this ghost-hunting thing down. After all, she and her ghost best friend, Jacob, have survived two haunted cities while traveling for her parents' TV show. But nothing can prepare Cass for New Orleans, which wears all of its hauntings on its sleeve. In a city of ghost tours and tombs, raucous music and all kinds of magic, Cass could get lost in all the colorful, grisly local legends. And the city's biggest surprise is a foe Cass never expected to face: a servant of Death itself.
Is Bridge of Souls (City of Ghosts #3) (3) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
This spooky middle grade adventure features ghost-hunting, encounters with spirits, and a confrontation with Death's servant, but keeps the scares age-appropriate with no graphic violence or disturbing content.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death and grief.
Who'll love this
Readers who love ghost stories and supernatural adventures will enjoy following Cass and Jacob through haunted New Orleans as they face their biggest challenge yet.