A review by courtneyjane
Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky

2.0

I had the misfortune of choosing this book as an audiobook. 23 long hours later and I have finally reached the end. This book started out with an intriguing premise, however, it quickly turned into redundancy and shock horror. Chbosky tried to paint horrific scenes, but when it is done every other page the shock wears off and the effect starts to become humorous. The build up to the real action of this book was short, which meant the majority of the book was me waiting for a resolution. The "twists" were predictable and mundane. By the end of the book I was checking to see how many hours were left to listen to quite often. Also if I have to hear the words "blue moon" or "death is coming" again I may scream.