I don’t feel like I have enough words to fully explain to you just how much I loved this, so, have this gif instead: North kept me on the edge of my seat, tips of my toes and the end of my last nerve for the entire novel. This was dark and twisty and creepy AF.Ī few choice moments started to weave a seemingly supernatural theme into the plotline, but it was never blatant so I didn’t know what I was reading until it all came together. But with this one, I was turning on the lights and setting my home alarm. Because I read so much dark fiction? More likely. This book legit unnerved me and I can’t say that happens very often. Like so enthusiastic, it’s almost sexual. To quote Bailey Sarian: Nay, nay I say! The Whisper Man by Alex North gets an enthusiastic 5-stars from me. I tend to be disappointed closing the book only to be like, “well, I definitely read this wrong? What is everyone talking about?” (But let’s be real, I’m not actually reading the books wrong.)Įither way, none of that applies this time. I’m usually super hesitant to read a book that is making the rounds on the Hype Train Express. Filed Under: Your kid’s dead imaginary friend
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