Reviewed by chymerra on
**All opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone. I received And the Trees Crept In from NetGalley through Little, Brown Book for Young Readers as an ARC for my honest and unbiased review**
Now onto my review:
I stayed up until 1am to finish reading this book (which annoyed my husband to no end). To put it mildly, I had to finish this book because it had such a grip on me. It scared me to death and fascinated me at the same time. When I can’t sleep after finishing a book because it creeped me out, you know that it was good.
This book is written in such a different fashion, it is hard to explain. One chapter, you are reading in 1st person (either Silla, Nori or Cath) and then you could be reading in 3rd person (Gowan). Normally, I don’t like it when the book jumps around like that but in this case, it worked perfectly. You also get to read excerpts from Silla’s diary that are really creepy. I won’t go into it but I got the chills from reading it.
This book also fucks with your mind. I won’t go into it but oh baby, things are defiantly not what they seem in this book!!!
Like I said above, this book is a mind fuck. The huge twist at the end totally threw me for a loop. Like I didn’t even see it coming. Not a hint, nothing.
How many stars will I give And the Trees Crept In? 5
Why? This is a genuinely creepy book with an ending that makes you go “WTF”.
Will I reread? Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends? Yes
Age Range: Young Adult
Why? No sex, some violence and is just very creepy!!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 August, 2016: Finished reading
- 15 August, 2016: Reviewed