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How to Survive a Horror Sequel

How to Survive a Teen Horror Movie

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Horror movie buff Charley Ryan isn't expecting much when she's enrolled at a girls' boarding school on a remote island. That is, until someone starts killing off the senior class. From elaborate scare tactics to severed heads in fridges, these gruesome murders are straight out of Charley's favorite films. To top it off, she's also seeing the ghosts of her former classmates.

No one's surprised when Charley's taste in movies makes her the prime suspect. Determined to clear her name, she sets out to find the killer before her campus becomes more graveyard than school. She's equipped only with her encyclopedic knowledge of horror cinema and the help of her trusty cinephile best friend, Olive—oh, and those pesky ghosts, if they can shut up long enough to lend a helping hand.

With a plot twist sure to make you SCREAM, this is an addictive love letter of a slasher that will keep you guessing until the very last moment.

©2025 Scarlett Dunmore (P)2025 Tantor Media
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I was gripped all the way through and didn’t wanna put it down and I hope their is a third book

Everything and how it linked with the first

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Now I'm sure Cicily is a lovely girl and she is really talented, but she's an American and these characters are all Irish and Scottish. So it would've been nice to have someone who was from those parts of the world or someone who was willing to do accents. The series is a good easy listen with massive nods to the horror movies old and new.

Why the American?

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Enjoyed this sequel, fans of horror movies will appreciate the nods and references. Light-hearted easy listening, with enjoyable narrator... however.. whilst the narrator is very likable and a great actor, I can't help but feel she was the wrong choice for these books as an American, when the protagonist is from Ireland, and the rest of this book is set in rural Scotland. All narration was done in American which jarred slightly at times when the plot was specifically referencing how, for example, the main character wanted to visit America where she'd never been! Still, worth a read or listen.

Easy listening teen fiction

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