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A review by westernskynaida
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
4.25
Having heard about the infamous Chuck Tingle, I was hesitant to read his horror. But I’m so glad I did. I read a review earlier that this is very cathartic, and while I didn’t grow up in this specific culture, I’ve know plenty of people who have
While this wasn’t back to back horror, the concept of losing yourself and trying to find yourself after such traumatic things have happened, can be very scary. Especially with how realistic this was - even with the demons.
This book has gotten me to wishlist the next horror from Tingle, and I’m excited to trot my way into the next one
And just remember - love always wins
While this wasn’t back to back horror, the concept of losing yourself and trying to find yourself after such traumatic things have happened, can be very scary. Especially with how realistic this was - even with the demons.
This book has gotten me to wishlist the next horror from Tingle, and I’m excited to trot my way into the next one
And just remember - love always wins