I decided to give this book a try because I had been listening to the Lore podcast (which is pretty awesome by the way), which the author created/narrates. I think because I read IT by Stephen King a few months ago, it kind of skewed my perception of the story from the beginning (sometimes negatively, this is Stephen King I accidentally kept comparing it to. So I won't hold that against the book) New England town, group of friends brought together decades later, something menacing happens to the group possibly because of something that happened in the past, and so on. The author goes a little too much into detail a bit like King tends to, which was a bit much at times.
The story was interesting, though a little obvious at times, and I was pretty excited that something I learned about on an episode of Lore (actually two things!) made appearances.
All in all, it's pretty likely I'll read another book by this author at times.