Review : Doll Bones



Doll Bones by Holly Black
Publisher:  Margaret K. McElderry Books
Release Date: May 7, 2013
Format : kindle edition
Genre: horror, Teen, Paranormal
Rating : 4 stars


"Her clay was made from human bones. Little girl bones. That hair threaded through the scalp is the little girl's hair. And the body of the doll is filled with her leftover ashes." 

Book blurb 

A doll that may be haunted leads three friends on a thrilling adventure in this delightfully creepy novel from the New York Times bestselling cocreator of the Spiderwick Chronicles.
Zach, Poppy, and Alice have been friends forever. And for almost as long, they’ve been playing one continuous, ever-changing game of pirates and thieves, mermaids and warriors. Ruling over all is the Great Queen, a bone-china doll cursing those who displease her.

But they are in middle school now. Zach’s father pushes him to give up make-believe, and Zach quits the game. Their friendship might be over, until Poppy declares she’s been having dreams about the Queen—and the ghost of a girl who will not rest until the bone-china doll is buried in her empty grave.

Zach and Alice and Poppy set off on one last adventure to lay the Queen’s ghost to rest. But nothing goes according to plan, and as their adventure turns into an epic journey, creepy things begin to happen. Is the doll just a doll or something more sinister? And if there really is a ghost, will it let them go now that it has them in its clutches?

My thought  : Doll Bones by Holly Black is a delightful story about the wonders of growing up. With a fabulous trio of protagonists, Doll Bones is an enticing adventure that was intriguing until the last page.Doll Bones follows Zach, Poppy, and Alice as they try to break the curse. Is Poppy’s story real or another adventure to bring Zach back to the game? You don’t really know until later in the book.There are a handful of illustrations throughout the book and I loved them. The ones featuring the doll were particularly well done, as I think they really added to the creep factor of the book.