
And then re-read them because I promise you'll miss something in a fine tiny detail. If you have the chance to read all the books in this series, please do. If they can understand it and follow it, that means it's not really that difficult to do. mentally I still love Disney movies), love this series as well as my 15 and 11 year olds.


I, as an adult (at least I am physically. The series is very easy to follow and understand, which is why I think that the review further down is a bit obscure. You may think that this is your typical "psych hospital turned school thriller," but it is not. (Read it people.) In the next two books, the adventures and misadventures of Dan and his colleagues/friends continue all with the starting at Brookline. It is haunting yet mystifying why the draw but all will become clear in due time. Madeleine paints a vivid yet simple picture of Dan who manages to make his way to the college in New Hampshire and is mysteriously drawn to Brookline. There's an unfair review a little ways down on the page that literally makes no sense so I am hoping to ease any fears you may have about this book series. After the first book, I literally became hooked on her writing. When I picked up the first book, Asylum, this was the first time that I have heard of Madeleine Roux. His will be a little long so pull up a chair. Featuring found photographs, many from real vintage carnivals, Sanctum is a mind-bending reading experience that blurs the lines between past and present, genius and insanity.Ĭatacomb: The heart-stopping third book in the series follows Dan, Abby, and Jordan as they take a senior year road trip to one of America's most haunted cities, uncovering dangerous secrets from their past along the way, and realizing that sometimes the past is better off buried.ĭon't miss Madeleine Roux's all-new gothic horror novel, House of Furies. Sanctum: In this haunting, fast-paced sequel to the New York Times bestselling photo-illustrated novel Asylum, three teens must unlock some long-buried secrets from the past before the past comes back to get them first. Here are all three novels in Madeleine Roux's haunting, bestselling Asylum series, perfect for fans of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.Īsylum: Madeleine Roux's New York Times bestselling Asylum is a thrilling and creepy photo-illustrated novel that Publishers Weekly called "a strong YA debut that reveals the enduring impact of buried trauma on a place." Featuring found photographs from real asylums and filled with chilling mystery and page-turning suspense, Asylum is a horror story that treads the line between genius and insanity.
