Ghost Radio, Foxglove Lee
Ghost Radio, Foxglove Lee
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Ghost Radio

Author: Foxglove Lee

Narrator: Madeleine Mayfair

Unabridged: 1 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Rainbow Crush

Published: 02/12/2018


Synopsis

When Lana spends the summer with her cousin Emily, it’s a country mouse/city mouse situation. Lana loves exploring the woods around Emily’s house. She’s so excited to get away from construction sites and skyscrapers. But when the cousins find a mysterious old-time radio in a dilapidated shack, that’s when the trouble begins. Emily can’t get enough of the music it plays. She’s obsessed with the strange, ethereal sounds. What’s worse is that there are tales of a ghostly DJ who draws teens to their deaths. Could Emily be next on his list?Queer Ghost Stories are standalone tales that can be read in any order. Download Ghost Radio today!

Reviews

4.5 Stars If you are going to read this book, then you absolutely must check out the audiobook version. The plot revolves heavily around radio broadcasting, so the auditory angle really added another dimension to the story. Pedro Pasca put on an amazing performance, creating a creepy atmosphere.  This......more

Goodreads review by Miranda

*Audiobook version* Let’s be completely honest here. What brought me here was Pedro Pascal. I usually prefer physical books to audio, but when I heard Pedro Pascal voiced some, I did some browsing and found Ghost Radio. I had no idea what to expect of this title. I thought that maybe I should read it......more

Goodreads review by Kelli

Was similar in the tone and style of Gus Moreno's "This Thing Between Us." Ultimately, this book's conclusion, or lack thereof, dialed this one down to barely three stars. (Just to note: I gave "This Thing Between Us" 3.5 rounded to 4 stars) I felt the same as I did when I watched the movie "Jacob's......more

Started strong, then it meandered, pointlessly in my opinion, to a flaccid conclusion. Some of the calls to the radio station were rather interesting and a couple of scenes were really poignantly written but I never got invested in what little main story there was.......more