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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Old Secret at Hotel Oregon by Debbie Noble Black follows ten-year-old Sara as she uncovers a mysterious curse at an old hotel. When she discovers ghost children trapped in various paintings throughout the building, Sara must race against time to break the witch's curse before an upcoming eclipse makes it permanent. The story combines elements of mystery, magic, and friendship as Sara works to save the spirits while learning valuable lessons about courage and trust. Black creates an atmospheric adventure that balances supernatural elements with relatable challenges, making the story accessible and engaging for young readers while maintaining enough complexity to keep them guessing until the end.
Author Debbie Noble Black creates a perfect blend of spooky atmosphere and childhood adventure that feels suitably dangerous but not overwhelming for young readers. I especially enjoyed how she captures the voice of young Sara, keeping things light but without ever talking down to her audience and striking a great mixture of naive discovery and confident skill-building for our hero. The Hotel Oregon comes alive through careful attention to detail, creating a setting that feels both magical and believably real as Sara interacts with everything in a multisensory way. Black's handling of supernatural elements is captivating as well as scary and exciting, and the way she weaves lessons about friendship and bravery into this eerie narrative feels natural. The relationship between Sara and the ghost children also develops in touching ways that will resonate with young readers, and the pacing is sure to keep them engaged while building to a satisfying conclusion that brings all the story elements together brilliantly. Overall, I enthusiastically recommend The Old Secret at Hotel Oregon to young readers who enjoy a mix of mystery and magic in their adventures.