Bartek Kisiel Kisiel itibaren Texas
The way to live.
truly she wasn't in the sanctuary she imagined.. Frost is a creepy and atmospheric that preys on the uncertainty of its characters, and the reader. This New England boarding school in the fall is the perfect setting for the book as Leena starts the school year off feeling totally at ease within Frost House and eager for the year to begin, but Celeste's discomfort and agitation is immediate. The strange happenings in their bedroom and closet seem only odd at first, and not threatening, but as the weeks go on, the tension in the house begins to tear apart at everything—the roommates' friendships, the tenuous peace between Leena and Celeste, Leena's growing relationship with David, and Leena's schoolwork and ambition. The added element of Celeste and David's mentally ill father keeps readers on edge, wondering if Celeste is or isn't crazy, until the matter is decided, leaving all the residents of Frost House in danger. Frost is fantastic debut, with wonderful character and plot development, dialogue, and some seriously suspenseful and intense scenes. This dangerous book is not to be missed.