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I liked: the concept and the narrator‘s voice. I didn‘t like: the pacing, the lack of fright, how vaguely drawn the secondary characters were, the climax
I liked: the concept and the narrator‘s voice. I didn‘t like: the pacing, the lack of fright, how vaguely drawn the secondary characters were, the climax
So, as much as I enjoy summer, I have to be honest... I'm already looking forward to autumn! 🤭🍁🍂 So I decided to celebrate 'summerween' this year and watch some spooky movies and read some spooky books this month! These are the books I have lined up to read first! 💀💕
Finished while waiting for my niece to get out of gymnastics class! I really want to love Stephen Graham Jones but I think I am not enough of a cult horror fan. The book is good but I was forcing myself through the second half. I was very confused at the first part - if it was a dream, a fantasy, or real.
I did like the main characters, and the setting was perfect for the story. The writing is solid but the story was just not for me.
3⭐
I took the afternoon off for a haircut, getting some cafe reading time in with Stephen Graham Jones newest!
Hallelujah I found it!! I have been tearing my house, car, office apart for 2 weeks now trying to find my ereader. I finally found it wedged between the nightstand and mattress on my partners side of the bed. Why was it even near there? I have zero clue. But this does reaffirm my belief that owning many physical books is better.
I am glad to have it back, it is easier on the eyes at night before bed, and I get to read the fun tagged book now.
I just realized that we are not just getting one, but TWO full-length SG Jones' releases this year. This is released a mere month after the new Tremblay & just two months after the upcoming King. Not to mention the other upcoming releases. What a time to be alive.