Side note: I might read The Cabin at the End of the World one day by Tremblay, but I’m not sure yet. I went with A Head Full of Ghosts, because it seemed to be one of his higher rated ones and it looked good. But honestly, I couldn’t decide which one to read. I knew I wanted to read a book by the horror author Paul Tremblay, who has won the Bram Stoker, British Fantasy, and Massachusetts Book awards, because I’ve been hearing about him a lot. I saw a lot of mixed reviews about this novel before I went into it. Maybe we don’t think them, we pluck them out from another dimension or another mind” – Paul Tremblay, A Head Full of Ghosts Ideas that are as old as humanity, maybe older, right? Maybe those ideas were out there just floating around before us, just waiting to be thought up. It has finally cooled down weather-wise at the moment in Arizona, which is a miracle at this point… So now I can finally say it’s starting to feel like fall, which equals spooky season! Hello! To continue my tour into spooky novels since it is spooky season, I read A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay this week. Link Here My borrowed copy of A Head Full of Ghosts next to a cup of coffee Genres: Horror, Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, SupernaturalĬW: violence, religious motifs, sexual content Published: 2015 (William Morrow, HarperCollins, New York)
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