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2.75 stars. This book was just okay for me. I had high hopes because it sounded interesting. There were parts that I felt could have been left out to make it shorter. The writing was immersive so I did enjoy that aspect of it as well as the mystery of what was actually going on.
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This was a good young adult horror book, but it doesn't quite translate into an adult mystery--which is my genre. The layout and build up pulled me in, but could not keep my interest--- the middle was just too long. Even still, if you enjoy horror this one may be perfect for you.
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Pretty spooky story but also not giving it a five star since I won’t be re reading it anytime soon lol was kind of nasty so don’t really want to enter this world
This was abysmal. I thought the premise was good -- a mysterious serial killer or perhaps evil entity killing people and stitching their bodies back together ? Right up my alley!
It sounded gory. It had mystery. I love evil entities and I love serial killers just the same. And stitching body parts together in messed up, horrifying, gut churning ways sounded like just the horror I've needed after reading a bunch of duds recently.
I could not have been more let down after just an hour of the audiobook. To be dramatic for a second, I literally dreaded my commutes to work because I knew I would have to listen to an hour of this absolute garbage.
The only interesting scenes were when the first body was found, and when it was revealed that
And, oh my god, that stupid line that kept repeating. "Do you want to see something good?" No.. actually I would have preferred to LISTEN to something good for the last 11 hours. But alas I got this book experience instead.
1 star
It sounded gory. It had mystery. I love evil entities and I love serial killers just the same. And stitching body parts together in messed up, horrifying, gut churning ways sounded like just the horror I've needed after reading a bunch of duds recently.
I could not have been more let down after just an hour of the audiobook. To be dramatic for a second, I literally dreaded my commutes to work because I knew I would have to listen to an hour of this absolute garbage.
The only interesting scenes were when the first body was found, and when it was revealed that
Spoiler
Hope had lost her arm and it had gotten stitched up. Very sick!And, oh my god, that stupid line that kept repeating. "Do you want to see something good?" No.. actually I would have preferred to LISTEN to something good for the last 11 hours. But alas I got this book experience instead.
1 star
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tense
medium-paced
dark
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
dark
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I loved this book.
It started very slow but I came to appreciate that. The beginning of the book is very world building, we learn to live in this town where reality is (hopefully) very far from our own. We see the town through both the eyes of the teens who grew up in this town and the eyes of the teen who recently moved to this town and is grappling with the strangeness of the town. Jen, the teen who freshly moved to town, is critical of the fears of the other teens and reflected by mindset of me as the reader. I appreciated that the characters feel strongly that that ‘mystery’ is not much of a mystery and is utterly explainable. I enjoyed how the story unfolded and we all learn new information together. I’m trying to hard to give nothing away here! But I’m a hard sell for most books, I generally guess the storylines very accurately and get bored with obvious plots. And I was so utterly enthralled with this book that I finished the audiobook in one day because I enjoyed it so much.
It started very slow but I came to appreciate that. The beginning of the book is very world building, we learn to live in this town where reality is (hopefully) very far from our own. We see the town through both the eyes of the teens who grew up in this town and the eyes of the teen who recently moved to this town and is grappling with the strangeness of the town. Jen, the teen who freshly moved to town, is critical of the fears of the other teens and reflected by mindset of me as the reader. I appreciated that the characters feel strongly that that ‘mystery’ is not much of a mystery and is utterly explainable. I enjoyed how the story unfolded and we all learn new information together. I’m trying to hard to give nothing away here! But I’m a hard sell for most books, I generally guess the storylines very accurately and get bored with obvious plots. And I was so utterly enthralled with this book that I finished the audiobook in one day because I enjoyed it so much.