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What was your favorite moment in this book?
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My favorite part of the book is the relationship between Lea and Aunt Meg as Lea progresses in her research to solve the mystery of the ghost sighting. At first, Aunt Meg saw her niece as a little girl struggling to accept the divorce between her parents and was more concerned about her artistic projects than being a babysitter to Lea. Lea saw her aunt as being self-centered and unempathetic toward her feelings about the divorce and feelings of rejection. However, their relationship and respect for each other changed to mutual admiration as Lea matured through her research.
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"My favorite part of the book is seeing how Lea and Aunt Meg's relationship evolves as Lea delves into her research to unravel the mystery of the ghost sighting. Initially, Aunt Meg viewed Lea as a struggling young girl grappling with her parents' divorce, while Lea perceived her aunt as self-centered and indifferent to her emotional turmoil. However, as Lea matures through her investigative journey, their relationship transforms into one of mutual admiration, showcasing the growth and change of both characters."
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Williams Nnodim wrote: 27 Mar 2024, 04:10 "My favorite part of the book is seeing how Lea and Aunt Meg's relationship evolves as Lea delves into her research to unravel the mystery of the ghost sighting. Initially, Aunt Meg viewed Lea as a struggling young girl grappling with her parents' divorce, while Lea perceived her aunt as self-centered and indifferent to her emotional turmoil. However, as Lea matures through her investigative journey, their relationship transforms into one of mutual admiration, showcasing the growth and change of both characters."
You just took the words right out of my mouth. Lea's connection with Aunt Meg was exciting to follow.
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My favourite parts are where she starts her journey to unravel the mystery if the ghost that she sees and everything that follows
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The part when Lea and Aunt Meg started to know each other and the part where the mystery of ghost was revealed are the main two favourite moments for me in this novel.
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The book really comes alive when the main character sets out to solve the enigma of the ghost she's seen, and the story takes a fascinating turn.
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My favorite parts of the book are when the protagonist begins to investigate the mysterious ghost she's encountered.
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My favourite moment was when Lea finally met Greta after figuring out her identity. It was so wholesome and the beach setting lent a warm and fuzzy vibe to the whole scene. I liked that they got to talk and that it was a satisfactory conclusion to the overall mystery.
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My favorite moment was when the mysterious girl in a long blue dress appeared to Lea on the beach.
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The best part of the book was when Lea resolved to investigate the mysterious ghost she encountered. I also loved the beach scene with the lady in the blue dress; it has never left my mind.
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