Ed reviewed this a year ago so I’m not going to discuss the
plot. I will say that I liked this much
better than Ed did. I mostly liked the
characters and the story and didn’t really see the plot holes he complained
about. I was really creeped out by the
book (which was the point!) and didn’t want to put it down. I felt like everything was pretty well summed
up in the end and that we were still left with an uneasy feeling that maybe it
wasn’t all completely over, which I feel like is a good thing for this type of
book. I would definitely recommend this
to people that like ghost stories and horror. Especially gothic horror.
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