![]() What mostly interested me going in was the fraught sibling relationship, something I always really enjoy in media and I think it delivered on that really really well, expecially in the first half or so where that was the main focus (the scary stuff hadn’t started to happen yet, or rather was mostly ignored). And the same may go for haunted dolls? More on that a few paragraphs later.īut back to the book. ![]() Add the fact that I think I may just not care about exorcisms in horror fiction (maybe literature specifically?)). To be honest, I was a bit wary because the only other book I’ve read by Grady Hendrix was “My Best Friend’s Exorcism” and I didn’t like that one very much at all (There was a scene that really just grossed me out and completely took me out of it. The kind of book you can pick up and then not put down because it’s just a good time (I started reading at work during my front desk shift because nothing was going on, and the blazed through it in under 4 hours). I’m glad I read “How to Sell a Haunted House” because I really enjoyed it. ![]()
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