To say I am disappointed would be an understatement. A really big understatement. I don't know if there are adjectives strong enough to describe how I feel after reading this book, so we're gonna go with disappointed just to keep things mild and family-friendly.
A Head Full of Ghosts was awesome. It was a breath of fresh air into the ghost story genre that was actually scary and thrilling and exciting and all that. I was so anxious to read this book, man. It started out just fine, too. I mean, the title of the book essentially describes what happens. Some friends go out into the woods, one of them runs off into the woods for some reason, the family struggles to find answers, weird stuff starts happening, clues and journal entries are discovered, whatever, it's called Devil's Rock, yeah. .
The whole thing felt like it wanted to take off and be something better, but it was just so bland. And the writing this time around was just awful and distracting. It was like Tremblay thought he could make something creepy and literary all at the same time, but it just came off as boring and pretentious. It read like R.L. Stine was trying to be Charles Dickens. The chapter titles were so dumb, too. I'm too lazy to grab the book and give you a real example, but the chapters would read something like "A journal entry, so-and-so talks to whoever, a clue is found, a search, and a few pages of pointless conversation for filler". I only exaggerated a little bit.
And, oh yes, the conversations! No need for quotation marks says Mr. Paul Tremblay! That's the old me! I'm a different kinda writer now so dialogue will be presented like you're reading from a script! It will be amazing, but even this new stylistic device won't be enough to breathe any life at all into these useless conversations!
Also, the mom reminded me too much of the mom from Stranger Things. I mean, sure, that's how any mother is gonna react, but there was just way too much time spent reminding me as the reader that the mom is going crazy. I get it.
And the guy Arnold.... hahahahahaha.
This book would fit better in the YA section, but the teens are so poorly written that it probably would be out of place there anyway. Their conversations felt way off from how kids talk these days, unless I'm just getting old, but I'm still cool so whatever. Their stupid made-up words and all that were just awful.
The whole book just became harder and harder to read, but I finished it. I wouldn't recommend starting it or finishing it. I would recommend reading A Head Full of Ghosts and then moving on with your life and forget you ever heard of this book.