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I'm not doing any re-reads this year, so that rules this one out, which stinks. I really enjoyed this book, but it's a good thing that I'm a Nine Inch Nails fan, I'll just say that. :P



I'm curious as to what other readers will have to say about it, too.:)








This was an okay book, but it was not as good as Hill's other book Horns. I felt instantly intrigued with this narrative, but it soon wore thin. Events seemed too repetitious until I no longer felt anything at all when the ghost appeared. The backstory was very interesting though and I'm still glad that I read this. Hill is a great writer, and he has certainly improved since this first novel.



I thought that both Horns and 20th Century Ghosts were very good. Not quite as sold on Locke and Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft but then again I don't read that many graphic novels.

I thought that both Horns and 20th Century Ghosts were very goo..."
I've read a few reviews of Horns and I will definitely be checking it out. I've only read a couple graphic novels so I'm not sure about getting to Locke and Key anytime soon but I'll keep it on my list of things to check out.



I really liked the characters of Georgia and Jude, too. Especially the former. She's awesome.
Patrice wrote: "This book has me interested in checking out what else he's written. This is my first taste of Hill. So far so good."
Hi, Patrice-
I've yet to read Horns yet, but the general consensus seems to be that it's even better than Heart-Shaped Box.





Hi, Kit!
Have you read any of Hill's other work?

And you know he has a new novel coming out soon, don't you?


I found I didn't like Marybeth at first but she grew on me. I also was a little creeped out by the 54 year old man and the 20 something groupies, but I guess it could be realistic? The ending...maybe not so much.
Overall a good read that I would recommend, but I am enjoying Horns even more as some others have pointed out.

Oh yea, I'll be getting it as soon as it's out!

Oh yea, I'll be getting it as soon as it's out!"
Awesome!

I'm glad I read it but I don't think it will ever be a re-read for me.


Oh yea, I'll be getting it as soon as it's out!"
Me too. This one sounds interesting.

I think you made a good observation on why he lost his creepiness. I think too that maybe it's that we are more creeped out by what he was like alive than dead.

I like your way of seeing it, and would have to agree.

Maybe that was the point. Yea, he's creepy as a ghost but look how creepy he was when he was alive. Kinda takes the sting outta him. (view spoiler)




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