Insanity

Insanity
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Age Range
12+
Release Date
February 18, 2014
ISBN
9781599907840
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Vaught combines talent for psychological thriller with spooky fantasy in these terrifying ghost stories from a real-life asylum. Never, Kentucky is not your average scenic small town. It is a crossways, a place where the dead and the living can find no peace. Not that Forest, an 18-year-old foster kid who works the graveyard shift at Lincoln Hospital, knew this when she applied for the job. Lincoln is a huge state mental institution, a good place for Forest to make some money to pay for college. But along with hundreds of very unstable patients, it also has underground tunnels, bell towers that ring unexpectedly, and a closet that holds more than just donated clothing....When the dead husband of one of Forest's patients makes an appearance late one night, seemingly accompanied by an agent of the Devil, Forest loses all sense of reality and all sense of time. Terrified, she knows she has a part to play, and when she does so, she finds a heritage that she never expected. With her deep knowledge of mental illness and mental institutions, Susan Vaught brings readers a fascinating and completely creepy new book intertwining the stories of three young people who find themselves haunted beyond imagining in the depths of Lincoln Hospital.

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Insanity by Susan Vaught
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What I Liked
*the action - throughout this whole novel and in the different povs, there is so much action. In every character's pov, they must fight a villian and I liked that there was so much action. Without it, I don't think the book would have been very fast in terms of pace.
*the characters - I liked each character and how each had their own story that tied them to the villian they were fighting. Each character had a different background which was brought together well.
*the paranormalness - there was a strong paranormal element to this book and I thought it was great. It was different than other books and I liked that.

What I Didn't Like
*the povs - while I liked reading each pov, the transition to the povs was very confusing. It took me a while to figure out which pov I was reading in at that time. It was confusing and I wish it had been more clear.
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