The Ghoul Next Door

The Ghoul Next Door by Lisi Harrison, published by Atom in 2011, is a young adult fiction novel that explores themes of acceptance and identity within a fantastical setting. This edition contains 241 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Frankie Stein, who faces challenges after a mishap at the Merston High dance leads to a monster hunt in Salem, Oregon. Determined to foster acceptance for the RADs (Regular Attribute Dodgers), Frankie devises a plan with the help of normie Melody Carver, who is navigating her own social dynamics.
Readers will find a narrative rich in juvenile fiction elements, blending horror and fantasy as it delves into the complexities of friendship and societal acceptance. As Frankie and Melody work together, they confront the obstacles posed by Cleo De Nile, who feels threatened by their alliance. The book presents a unique take on the struggles of adolescence, set against a backdrop of supernatural occurrences, making it a compelling read for those interested in young adult themes intertwined with fantasy and magic.
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When Frankie Stein lost her head – literally – at the Merston High dance, a massive monster hunt began in the town of Salem, Oregon. Now Frankie is more determined than ever to come up with a plan that will convince the ‘normies’ to accept the RADs (Regular Attribute Dodgers) for who they are. And with her RAD boyfriend’s true identity threatened to be exposed, normie Melody Carver is more than willing to help. But with her queen bee status threatened by Frankie and Melody, Cleo De Nile has other plans
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