A review by heykimber
Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix

4.0

I loved this. I listened to the audiobook at work and found a younger version myself deeply relating to Amy in terms of wanting to give up, always feeling exhausted from just trying to survive and then when shit hits the fan she realizes how much life she has in her and how much she does care for those around her. I was rooting for her, for Basil and dear God even Ruth Anne. When she removed her own eyes just to save what was left of her own sanity? Holy hell. I would love a mini sequel just to see how Amy and Basil handled working in the store after everything that happened. Grady Hendrix can no wrong in my eyes. Everything he writes leaves me on the edge of my seat - I didn’t expect to enjoy this as much as I did. The comedic relief is also a huge bonus to break up the tension when all of our characters are fighting to survive in this makeshift Ikea knockoff ghost not ghost but definitely haunted store after hours.