The Bellwoods Game

Author: Celia Krampien

Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Pages: 400

Release Date: 1/Aug/23

Reviewer: Kathie

I’m very glad I read this gripping #MGLit horror book by Canadian author Celia Krampien during the daytime! Set in the woods of Fall Hollow, Bailee and her classmates are (sort of) ready for the traditional Bellwoods Game that takes place each Halloween for three randomly chosen kids from the sixth grade. It’s well known that Abigail Snook, a girl who went missing several years ago, haunts the woods that night, but if one of the kids can race to the bell and ring it, they’ll protect the town from Abigail’s wrath for another year. Bailee is selected to play, but she’s more interested in the wish that the winner supposedly gets to make, and with her recent status as a social outcast, she would like to make things go back to how they used to be. No one can remember what evil has happened in the woods in years past, but none of the kids will leave them the same as they went in…if they leave at all!

I most enjoyed the numerous illustrations in this book by the author, a highly accomplished illustrator who also created the book’s cover, as well as others such as The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeihart, The Gray by Chris Baron, and Those Kid From Fawn Creek by Erin Entrada Kelly. Not only did the visuals add to the story, but they helped to break up the text and make the book feel shorter than its 305 pages. I also enjoyed Bailee and her classmates becoming unexpected allies and confronting their issues while facing the sinister force working against them.

I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy spooky stories set in haunted woods with sinister twists around every corner.

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