Firdaus Mohammad Mohammad itibaren Khawaspur, Bihar, Hindistan
For the full review go to WellReadWife.com Ethereal. Suspenseful. Haunting. Laura Kasischke’s story of life in a college town in the aftermath of the death of one student and disappearance of another is both beautiful and spooky. Spooky. That’s kind of an antiquated way to describe something, right? Spooky sounds like it would best describe a Scooby Doo episode and not a haunting/ethereal novel, but that’s just what this book did to me. It completely spooked me out. The Raising is kind of like a literary mash up of films like The Skulls and The Grudge but much, much better.