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Where He Can't Find You
by Darcy Coates
In the small town of doubtful there are some rules
Don’t walk alone, or the stitcher will find you.
Don’t stay out late, or the stitcher will take you.
Don’t close your eyes, or the stitcher will remake you.
Abby and her friends are used to people vanishing, and when they’re found, they’ve been dismembered and stitched together in unnatural ways.
When Abby’s younger sister goes missing, she is desperate to get her back. Can Abby and her friends find her before it’s too late?
I love Darcy Coates and was super excited for her new YA Horror book. I just recently finished the Haunting of Leigh Bardo and loved it so had high hopes. However, despite the excellent writing, this one just fell flat for me. There was just something about it that is hard to put my finger on but didn’t work for me. I never got invested in the story and I didn’t connect with any of the characters. I really did enjoy the strange small-town vibes. This book was pretty vivid, but the characters felt that they were younger than the stated age, so it was an interesting dilemma. The writing is so creepy and tense and very chilling.
If you are looking for the perfect YA Horror book for this spooky season, you will want to check this one out.
3.5 stars rounded up
Don’t walk alone, or the stitcher will find you.
Don’t stay out late, or the stitcher will take you.
Don’t close your eyes, or the stitcher will remake you.
Abby and her friends are used to people vanishing, and when they’re found, they’ve been dismembered and stitched together in unnatural ways.
When Abby’s younger sister goes missing, she is desperate to get her back. Can Abby and her friends find her before it’s too late?
I love Darcy Coates and was super excited for her new YA Horror book. I just recently finished the Haunting of Leigh Bardo and loved it so had high hopes. However, despite the excellent writing, this one just fell flat for me. There was just something about it that is hard to put my finger on but didn’t work for me. I never got invested in the story and I didn’t connect with any of the characters. I really did enjoy the strange small-town vibes. This book was pretty vivid, but the characters felt that they were younger than the stated age, so it was an interesting dilemma. The writing is so creepy and tense and very chilling.
If you are looking for the perfect YA Horror book for this spooky season, you will want to check this one out.
3.5 stars rounded up