3 stars

This one definitely pulled me in with that killer title.

A fun story with great messages. Margot hates feeling invisible. Her mom is always at work, her dad is preoccupied with getting famous, and she’s not getting much attention for her song videos online. When she finds a discarded synthesizer, Margot sees it as her ticket to something bigger… that is, until she meets Vision, the ghost of an 80s pop sensation who haunts the piano.

Not what I expected from a book about a (not) haunted piano, but I enjoyed it. Margot and Vision’s relationship was so sweet. I really liked watching them interact.

Spooky in the sense that there are ghosts, but not particularly scary. Some real feel-good moments.

Nice messages about being yourself, not worrying what others think of you, being happy about your friends’ successes, and the joy of making music for yourself instead of others.

Great artwork. I love everything about Vision.

A fun read with nice themes of friendship, music, and being true to yourself.

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