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queenbookbuff 's review for:
Becoming the Boogeyman
by Richard Chizmar
I read Chasing the Boogeyman and it enjoyed it. I thought writing it like a true crime novel was clever and I can see how it was easy for some folks to think it was a true story. I was looking forward to Becoming the Boogeyman. I can say that I didn’t enjoy it as much. First, as a person who is elliptic, his characterization of his friend with seizures was just plain disgusting. Is complete misinformation and the continued myth you can swallow your tongue was disappointing.
I found parts disjointed and the ending was abrupt. Richard Chizmar and how he dealt with the cops was so unbelievable I had hard time not rolling my eyes. His behavior was arrogant and obsessive, and I had a hard time feeling in sympathy.
I did like his relationship with his long time friends. It was one of the best parts of the story. It kept me reading and I feel it is worth the read BUT check it out at the library because I don’t think it is worth the buy.
I found parts disjointed and the ending was abrupt. Richard Chizmar and how he dealt with the cops was so unbelievable I had hard time not rolling my eyes. His behavior was arrogant and obsessive, and I had a hard time feeling in sympathy.
I did like his relationship with his long time friends. It was one of the best parts of the story. It kept me reading and I feel it is worth the read BUT check it out at the library because I don’t think it is worth the buy.