

In fact I think any kids who loves cats (I mean talking cats! Who doesn’t love that!) and enjoys a slightly spooky read will love this. My son hasn’t read it yet, but it is definitely one I think he would like. Some parts are a bit gory and scary but it never gets too intense. There is a main mystery/problem that is dealt with in this book but there are still many more mysteries to unravel in this mansion. The premise is familiarly middle grade in tone (a kid moves into a creepy old house with a sorted history and has to solve a mystery there) but also very creative (I love the idea that Olive can travel through the paintings). The whole book has a very dark and creepy tone to it. This was a creative, creepy, and well done middle grade mystery/fantasy. I have had this book (it’s actually my son’s book) to read for awhile. It’s up to Olive to save the house from the dark shadows, before the lights go out for good.” As she and Morton form an uneasy alliance, Olive finds herself ensnared in a plan darker and more dangerous than she could have imagined, confronting a power that wants to be rid of her by any means necessary. Yet Elsewhere harbors dark secrets–and Morton, an undersized boy with an outsize temper. But when Olive finds a pair of old spectacles in a dusty drawer, she discovers the most peculiar thing yet: She can travel inside these paintings to a world that’s strangely quiet. When eleven-year-old Olive and her dippy mathematician parents move in, she knows there’s something odd about the place–not least the walls covered in strange antique paintings. Now her crumbling Victorian mansion lies vacant.
The books of elsewhere series#
Stand Alone or Series: 1st book in The Books of Elsewhere series
