A review by bickleyhouse
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix

adventurous dark funny sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Another five-star read by Grady Hendrix, who is rapidly becoming one of my favorite authors. Hendrix's typical humor shines in this one, and just like the other two I have read, there suddenly reaches a point where things just aren't funny any more.

The book begins with adult Abby reminiscing over the past, and then immediately flashes back to years from childhood on to high school. The friendship between Abby and Gretchen begins when Gretchen is the only one who shows up to Abby's tenth birthday party. The relationship begins very awkwardly, but blossoms into a best-friend relationship pretty quickly. 

The story progresses as Abby and Gretchen get older, and eventually, the two of them become friends with Glee and Margaret, and all of them are students at a private school. Abby's family, however, is the only family that is not really wealthy. 

Something terrible happens one night, though, on a holiday weekend, when the four of them decide to drop some LSD and go skinny-dipping at the lake. Gretchen gets separated from the others, and basically spends the night out in an abandoned concrete bunker by the lake. That's when it all started. Gretchen really started having weird things happen, and, at first, chalked it up to flashbacks from the LSD. The thing is, none of the other three ever noticed any effects from the LSD.

Things get worse and worse for Gretchen and Abby, until one day, Gretchen seems back to normal and suddenly Abby is excluded from the rest of the group. That's as much plot as I will reveal, here, but I will say that the eventual exorcism scene is harrowing. 

I will also admit that the end made me cry. But I'll cry at just about anything, so there's that.

Definitely another great book by Mr. Hendrix, and I plan on watching the 2022 movie that was made. I am also excited to find that a TV adaptation is in progress for his Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires.

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