![]() ![]() That just doesn’t fit with the rest of the world-building. But the end of the book makes it very clear that there was definitely a ghost and that that ghost interacts with the world in a tangible manner. It would not be hard to write it such that the children all fully believe in the ghost, but there are enough alternate explanations that the reader can make a choice whether it was “really” a ghost, or just a set of extreme coincidences. I was expecting the ghost to fit in with that world by being ambiguous. ![]() One in which people are quirkier and situations a little out-sized, but otherwise familiar. ![]() Following on the first book I saw this as a slightly over-the-top but otherwise realistic version of our world. I had exactly the same problem Sondy! I felt like it was a problem with world building. ![]()
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