Need help finding a book I read in 5th/6th grade(roughly 12 years ago). Though it could have been published as early as the 80's.
It was definitely NOT a children's/ya/teen book.
It might have been a teen book, but it had a perverse section that would probably make it adult fiction...
All I remember is a girl went on a vacation to a beach/lakehouse owned by the old lady.
Girl ends up stay in the lady's dead son's room and he haunts her.
There might have been a fortune teller somewhere in the book.
Spoiler alert: the old bat killed her own son by drowning him and then tries to drown the girl.
Someone help me. This book has been haunting ME since I can't remember what it was.
>>345525
Or can anyone point me to a better place to ask for help?
The cover was blue, girl was at least 16+.
>>345525
le ebin crosspost'd
will report back
>>345616
>le ebin crosspost'd
What...
Final bump...
Could someone point me somewhere else to ask, maybe?
>>345930
Do you not remember any of the character names or anything?
>>345954
No... Unfortunately. Maybe Sarah or something? Definitely old school names like that.
where are you from?
was the book originally in your native language?
did it have a lot of pages?
what do you mean with slightly perverse?
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake?
>>345974
>The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
No, it wasn't a horror book. Like it wasn't scary. More drama/suspense.
>>345967
Indiana, US
I'm pretty sure, yes.
Maybe 300+?
I mean the chick talks about her nipples getting hard and maybe masturbating. She just suddenly got cold and I specifically remember her nipples getting hard. Mostly because it made me go "what the fuck is this doing at our school library..."
>>345525
I lied. Bump.
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Sorry, but I can't let this board die...
I get V.C. Andrews vibes from your description, but can't find anything under her name that matches it.
>>346839
I feel like it was from around the same time frame.
But it was definitely around the same time from. I'm trying to think of other titles that were around it for the authors name... It was on one of the ends. So either A-D or towards the end of the alphabet. I want to say it was towards the end, but I can't be sure.
>>346848
Sorry. I meant it was definitely a stand alone book. There was not a sequel or anything before it.
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>>347710
Thanks, anon!