A review by nerdyprettythings
Killing It by Mike Bockoven

2.75

Listen... I loved FantasticLand, so I really wanted to check out more from Mike Bockoven, but this one didn't hit for me. It was OKAY. The majority of the book is from the perspective of a man who owns a comedy club and who has been possessed by the building where it's located - it's a little bit The Shining in that way. But I don't feel like it set up very well who else was important or we should be rooting for or hope to make it out (if any of them would). The other thing that will probably vary by audience is the comedy, which we obviously had to get some of from a comedy club horror novel. I'd skip this one and reread FantasticLand next time.