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A review by canadiancandi
Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives by Adam Cesare
5.0
Just when I was ready to try heading into a corn maze again, here comes Adam Cesare. I enjoyed the first installment so much I was a bit worried about a sequel. But it was all for naught. I loved the direction this sequel took!
Everything I enjoyed about the style, setting, and use of generational divides from the first was on full display here. Cesare pushed the limits by incorporating the sheer insanity driven by social media. The divides are bigger, the tempo is higher, and the plot is spot on. His attention to trauma and PTSD is as excellent as his gore.
This pair of books has quickly turned Kettle Springs into this generation's Woodsboro. Frendo can hang with the likes of Ghostface, Michael Myers, and Jason Voorhees. Keep them coming!
Everything I enjoyed about the style, setting, and use of generational divides from the first was on full display here. Cesare pushed the limits by incorporating the sheer insanity driven by social media. The divides are bigger, the tempo is higher, and the plot is spot on. His attention to trauma and PTSD is as excellent as his gore.
This pair of books has quickly turned Kettle Springs into this generation's Woodsboro. Frendo can hang with the likes of Ghostface, Michael Myers, and Jason Voorhees. Keep them coming!