I feel like I've been reading splatterpunk genre a little bit too much, lately. Well, After reading "Hell, Texas" by Tim Miller, I knew I had to read another one of his books. Also, I haven't been watching scream worthy movies these days so reading seems like the best alternative.
"Family Night" was exciting. I think I've learned to be unaffected by the gore and bloodshed from reading too much horror books so this didn't disturb me that much. (Honestly, I'm still high from reading "Lovesick") One good thing about this was that, it surprised me. I mean, you would think that a certain character would obviously survive by the way they were written, like, if a character was described to be learning self-defense or if they appear tough, then they would probably survive, but that isn't the case, at least not in this book. Sometimes, the weaker ones could be the ones saving the day.
Please note that this is not highly recommended if you are overly sensitive and easily nauseated.