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The Door to January
The Door to January | Gillian French
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Ever since sixteen-year-old Natalie Payson moved away from her hometown of Bernier, Maine, she's had nightmares. And not just the usual ones. These are inside her, pulling her, calling her back, drawing her to a door, a house, a place, a time. Full of fear, full of danger. So this summer, Natalie's going back to Bernier to face up to a few things: the reason she left town in the first place; the boy she's trying hard not to trust; and the door in her dreams. But once she goes through the door, into a murky past, she's entangled in someone else's world. And only Natalie can help right the wrongs of both the past and the present. Breakthrough author Gillian French skillfully weaves together themes of small town bullies, unsolved murders, time travel, and the force of the spirit in this gripping paranormal thriller.
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JanuarieTimewalker13
The Door to January | Gillian French
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YA Paranormal thriller along two time lines 1948 and I‘m guessing around 2008. 191 pages. Quick read. I love this cover..it was definitely what drew me to the book. Xena is unimpressed. Lol 3⭐️

JanuarieTimewalker13 2019 Book 42 5y
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suzisteffen
The Door to January | Gillian French
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I read a lot in January. Probably won‘t get to quite so many books in February! We shall see. Fave January books (not from the poetry award because that would be unethical) in the comments.

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Fancypants
The Door to January | Gillian French
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Really creepy quick read. Mystery and horror and ghost story all wrapped up in one. It‘s a quick read too, finished it in one sitting.

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Megnogged
The Door to January | Gillian French
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#DNF Had to bail on this one. Too slow of a build and I wasn‘t the slightest interested in any of the characters. Enticing cover though.