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The Grave Keepers
The Grave Keepers | Elizabeth Byrne
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Edgar Award-winning author Mindy McGinnis says of Elizabeth Byrne’s debut novel The Grave Keepers: “At times deeply atmospheric and darkly haunting, The Grave Keepers takes us on a spine-tingling journey into a world much like our own, where more lies beneath than above.” Perfect for fans of Kelly Link and Laura Ruby, The Grave Keepers is a unique coming-of-age story set in a society obsessed with grave keeping. Lately, Athena Windham has been spending all her spare time in her grave. Her parents—owners of a cemetery in Upstate New York—are proud of her devoutness, but her younger sister, Laurel, would rather spend her time exploring the forest that surrounds the Windham’s’ property than in her own grave. The Windham girls lead secluded lives—their older sister died in a tragic accident and their parents’ protectiveness has made the family semi-infamous. As the new school year begins, the outside world comes creeping in through encounters with mean girls, a new friend, and a runaway boy hiding out in the cemetery. Meanwhile, a ghost hangs around the Windham property—the only grave keeper never to cross over—plotting how to keep the sisters close to home and close to her . . . forever.
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IheartYA
The Grave Keepers | Elizabeth Byrne
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Mehso-so

As imaginative and atmospheric as this was, it lacked action and direction. I was waiting for something, anything, to happen. I'm still not sure what the point was. I was very intrigued by the writing style, characters and concept so I continued to trudge through, but the plot was severely lacking.

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WeeziesBooks
The Grave Keepers | Elizabeth Byrne
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Bailedbailed

I‘m so sad this one ended up being a bust. I loved the synopsis... unfortunately, that ended up being the best part of the book. I bailed halfway through.

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emmanoble
The Grave Keepers | Elizabeth Byrne
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Pickpick

Looking for a quick YA read with a unique premise that's kind of left open-ended? Here you go. This one is set in a world that is much like our own, except each person tends to their own grave throughout their lives. Each grave has a door & a unique key to said door; each owner is given the key & encouraged to spend lots of time in it (& even decorate.) Very interesting concept & this above anything else is what hooked me.

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