Helpful Score: 1
I was very impressed by the writing in this book. Having a 16-year-old daughter, and having once been a teenager myself, the author did an amazing job of writing from the perspective of a high school senior. The story is told from the perspectives of two high schoolers - one who surived the car crash, and on who didn't - as well as the police officer who investigated the crash. The officer obviously has some more involvement with either the crash or the 5 kids involved, but you don't know what that is until the end of the book. While I was very immpressed with the writing, the story itself was not one I would normally have been very interested in and I probably wouldn't have finished the book if it weren't the book assigned for my book club this month.
Helpful Score: 1
O'Nan nods to Ray Bradbury in this Halloween tale of death and guilt and recompense, as the victims of a fatal auto crash watch its first anniversary approach, sweeping the survivors into a deadly vortex.
Really good story, reminded me of those by Christopher Golden.
It was fair. I had to focus to keep my attention to the story. It would be alright if there were nothing else to read.
A rather convoluted story of and accident that kills 3 teenagers. The ghosts of the dead teenagers tell the story as they torment those who lived...
I have not read this book, it is not in my genre of books.