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calarco 's review for:
The Ghosts of Now
by Joan Lowery Nixon
This book mysteriously appeared in my family’s house when I was in middle school, and I remember liking it as a kid so decided to give it a second read as I look through my old books and try to get rid of things. Now I can say that while it can be unintentionally funny, [b:The Ghosts of Now|480606|The Ghosts of Now|Joan Lowery Nixon|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1320452142l/480606._SY75_.jpg|468984] is an objectively bad book. For starters, while it markets itself as a horror, it is actually a middle school who dunnit, which is tedious. Second, every character including Angie Dupree is horrifically insufferable—I was rooting against everyone. This relic is definitely a product of its time (the 80s) and honestly that is probably where it should remain.