![]() ![]() ![]() The parallels between the two stories grow more evident as the story continues, and then things begin to line up, overlap, and explode. Meanwhile, ten years earlier, Connor had a similar temperament, giving into dark thoughts and violent urges, seeming to feed on the evil energy of the house while simultaneously it fed on him. No one, except.Įach protagonist has a sibling that is (or was) close to them: Connor has a twin sister, while Gwen has a brother who is barely a year older, a brother who has become more distant and hostile since they moved into the house. Yet no one else seems to see and hear these things. Objects appear and disappear from different rooms in the house the air thickens and chills. Gwen and Connor narrate alternating sections in first person, making readers privy to their innermost thoughts as they begin to see and hear things which are out of the ordinary: faces in mirrors, dirt and blood on their own hands and faces, whispers in the night. Inspired by the house on 112 Ocean Avenue - the Amityville Horror - this work of fiction follows two teenaged protagonists who moved in the same house ten years apart. ![]() ![]() Looking for a book to give you goosebumps this Halloween? Check out Amity by Micol Ostow. ![]()
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