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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Dead Diary by L.P. Donnelli revolves around young Mathilde who has the usual growing up problems of every girl. She tries to fit in at school and she is also a soul helper. She finds it difficult to help all the ghosts find their peace. She realizes helping dead people is demanding; she is also a ghost helper after 6 pm most days and from 11 am during weekends. She loves writing and decides to start writing a diary during the new school year to keep her sane. And from that day her diary entries begin. From these diary entries, readers get to know more about Mathilde, her life, and the lessons she learns.
I found the story interesting as well as intriguing. The diary entry format is engaging and readers connect with the character of Mathilde very well. All the main characters are introduced by Mathilde in her diary and portrayed well, and they complement the plot nicely. They are also real, adorable, and relatable. Children will find Mathilde fascinating as she is someone who has strange interactions with ghosts. The story also shows the growing up pangs of a young girl. The diary format makes the narration simple and crisp and gives it a good pace without being boring. The story is cute and children will love it. It's a good bedtime story book and also introduces children to the concept of keeping a diary. The book can be used for read aloud sessions in classrooms and school libraries. A great book for children. I love the cover design.