Trying to fit in can be quite the challenge. It can be even harder with social media bringing out the best in people
Or worst.
People use their profiles to show their support for their friends and their passions. Others use it to hide behind a facade to speak their minds, no matter how it affects others.
One year after Nora Crispin's untimely passing, Wendy Benson found her fellow peers at Felton High School meeting their demise at the hands of someone who knows the identities behind their profiles. Someone knows they had a hand in Nora's death. Someone wants to make them pay.
They can't block anybody this time as someone is here to follow the profiles and their users to hold them accountable for their actions, and sign them off for good.
Troll takes the elements from 80s and 90s slashers with blood and gore, and a little bit of glitter.
This book had some moments for me but, the overall experience was quite enjoyable. The chapters were nothing short of astonishing leading up to the ending of the story. The main character I find relatable with trying to fit in and social media being the downfall of us all. Plus everyone loves a good slasher book! You don't see the 80/90s slasher in a lot of books and this one does it well!
I could never have anticipated the intricacies unfolding within the narrative. I really do look forward to seeing what this author does next because, I find his writing style to be enjoyable.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I thought some parts were a little overly descriptive. Still a good read though. The last couple of chapters blew my mind I never would have guessed any of that was going on. Can't wait to see what's next from this author.
I have received an advanced review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.