
Killer House Party
Author: Lily Anderson
Narrator: Rebecca Soler
Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/01/2024
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Horror, Humorous

Author: Lily Anderson
Narrator: Rebecca Soler
Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/01/2024
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Horror, Humorous
Lily Anderson is the author of several novels for young adults including The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You, Not Now Not Ever, and Undead Girl Gang. A former school librarian, she is deeply devoted to Shakespeare, fairy tales, and podcasts. Somewhere in Northern California, she is having strong opinions on musical theater.
A perfect read for spooky season, this book stands out as a must-read for YA fans. The characters were honestly themselves, and there is a great mix of creepy moments, moments of humor, and genuine emotion.......more
Killer House Party by Lily Anderson Arden finds out her parents spent her college fund on a house that no one has lived in for years… something bad happened there but no one knows exactly what. To raise money for her college fund, Arden hosts a party at the house and things start out great until the......more
When I was in high school, I hosted way too many parties, so I was all in for this book. I mean the premise screams a high school graduation party gone wrong, and add in a haunted house. Sign me up! Sadly, though, this book didn’t work for me as much as I hoped it would. There are some spooky chapte......more
This felt like a typical YA horror book. The premise was unique and entertaining. I really enjoyed a smart, clever main character that was comfortable in her own skin and promoted a positive body image. The banter fell flat at some points throughout the book and it got a bit repetitive as the story......more
"A hauntingly beautiful take on a classic horror story that will leave readers’ skin crawling in the best way possible." —Kirkus, starred review"There’s a compelling, critical undercurrent here that encourages readers to think about how ghost stories begin and what keeps them alive in cultural memory, but at its core, this is pure fun for horror fans, with sharply drawn teen characters, lively banter, and a deft balance between moments of comedy and genuine scares." —Booklist, starred review