

I only got a few pages in but I couldn‘t stay focused with the style of writing. To much bouncing back and forth. Just not for me. 🤦♀️
I only got a few pages in but I couldn‘t stay focused with the style of writing. To much bouncing back and forth. Just not for me. 🤦♀️
This was surprisingly deeper than I anticipated. If Horn‘s other works are similar in nature, I think I‘ll end up preferring his style over his famous father‘s! I wouldn‘t exactly call this horror, but I have no idea of what other categories or genres of work that would better describe this novel! The premise is a guy wakes up and seems to be sprouting horns from his noggin one random morning.
My first Joe Hill novel, this one was okay. It has the raunchy, sophomoric language I associate with his father's style, and it's rather more graphically violent than it is scary, but it's a decent story. I will likely read more of Joe Hill's books.
Soup, apples, spooky book...it's starting to feel like autumn around here!
Can't really get into the tagged right now to give it a fair try, so I picked up a different book I was meaning to read
#Bookreport
📚Currently reading:
📕A Dance with Dragons
📕I, Lucifer
📙The Witness for the Dead
Progress:
Finished 2 books this week, but I am either in a reading slump or burnt out. I am hoping that tomorrow will fix that. I am looking forward to jumping into ASOAIF again.