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Who says folk horror can't have emotional impact? The emotional impact breeds the horror here and the horror carries more emotional impact. It's a labyrinthine chain reaction, deeper and deeper.
Nov 20, 2021 09:58PM
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Forrest is on page 123 of 210
I sense that this euphoric night of communal bliss is about to be upended. Maybe the real monster(s) will start to show. Or if the caravan's notion of "safety" holds, we may never know!
Nov 25, 2021 09:30PM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 105 of 210
This is a truly incredible book thus far. I hope the last half doesn't disappoint. The depth of emotional and psychological insight here is astounding - Bikker understands humans and the potential monsters within. My question: who is the monster, really? I honestly don't have the answer or even a real clue, which makes this all the more exhilarating to read!
Nov 24, 2021 05:33PM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 55 of 210
Hmm. I think she's buying into the cult(ure).
Nov 19, 2021 03:56PM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 36 of 210
When you have to stop reading (end of lunch break) at a particularly intense place and you are literally shaking = me, now.
Nov 18, 2021 10:29AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 33 of 210
pain was time . . . if it were possible to exist between the ticks of a clock, there would be no such thing as suffering.
Nov 17, 2021 08:23PM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 24 of 210
Already getting warning signs that things are going to go really, really badly, in time. Just one creepy guy is all it takes. And he's probably not the problem.
Nov 16, 2021 11:10AM
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Nancy Oakes I absolutely LOVED this book!


Forrest I am really enjoying it (in creepy ways) so far.


Nancy Oakes "When you have to stop reading (end of lunch break) at a particularly intense place and you are literally shaking = me, now."

I had that same exact thing happen while reading this book. I totally get it.


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