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It was meant to be a family bonding exercise: two weeks in a mountain cabin on the outskirts of a former gold-mining town. These days, Wooralla's only claim to fame is a retro diner called The Flying Saucer and a dusty museum dedicated to the area's history of UFO sightings. Owen knows it's all bogus, but at least it gives him something to do. Half a day into their holiday, Owen's family is already bickering. By day two, his little sister is sick. On the third night, they witness peculiar lights in the sky. By day nine they are fleeing, too panicked to grab their phones, belongings, even the family dog. Owen doesn't know what they're running from, he only knows he needs to keep his little sister safe. But how can he tell anyone about his dad's erratic behaviour? Weird howling from deep in the bush? Strange entities hiding in the trees? How does he explain what was real and what wasn't when he doesn't even know himself? In Owen's search for answers, nothing is as it seems. And what he'll uncover is beyond anything he imagined. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this story. It was well written, thrilling, scary, and relatable.
This is a story of a teen named Owen and his family who decide to spend winter holidays in a run down cabin in the remote town of Wooralla. The town is a small community who's fame revolves around many historical UFO sightings.
As tension and paranoia rises in their isolated, grimy cabin, their relationships are put to the test. Things are not always as they seem... Or are they?
I found Owen to be a realistic and relatable main character and absolutely adored his bond with his sister and uncle. I felt for him as things started to go bump in the night and test his sanity.
He does his best to navigate the unstable reality he is faced with. He faces his fears even when panic starts to set it.
Epstein has written a wonderful thriller with just the right amount of comic relief. Her world and relationship building are incredibly enjoyable and authentic. I highly enjoyed Night Lights and look forward to reading more of her work. ( )