My Review of Deadstream by Mar Romasco-Moore

Title: Deadstream

Author: Mar Rimasco-Moore

Expected Publication: April 1,2025

Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group/ Viking Books for Young Readers

Genre: Horror/Young Adult/ Thriller/ Fiction/ LGBT

Pages: 320 pages

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review:

This was exciting and different! 

Teresa survived a car accident that unfortunately killed her best friend, she is experiencing survivor's guilt on surviving the accident that killed her friend. That survivor's guilt has caused anxiety and made it so bad that she could not leave her home and most of the time her room. However, she enjoys streaming and has made friends over the internet with whom she enjoys watching other streams. 

One night while watching a stream the streamer said there was something weird going on with the door and hallway and then they saw a shadow in the stream and the stream went dead. Many assume it is play-acting or something else Teresa is not quite convinced and then that streamer starts streaming again but he is acting very odd and she decides to investigate. Once she does she knows something is wrong while trying to ask her followers to help the streamer she releases the streamer's address and ultimately gets banned from streaming because she broke the rules. Feeling stuck she watches as the sinister events unfold and then the sinister history of everything that was going on! Teresa has to overcome her fears to help her new friends and to help shut down the spooky shadow that is now going after other people! 

Originally I thought that this story was not going to be something I'd enjoy but this is a new level of horror with the spooky aspect! I loved it and this is definitely one that you are not going to want to miss! 

Thank you Penguin Group Viking books and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this one! A new fear has now been unlocked! 

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