I open the book and the first lines are ominous:Īngela Warner was at the party at Jim Kline’s house when Mary Blanc, her best friend, burst through the door carrying a shotgun. Then, Thea sent me Monster as a birthday gift last month and that was the cue I needed to finally read it. I tend to find most horror stories either very silly or very scary, the latter being the main reason why I do not read horror being the huge pansy that I am. So, WHY did it take me so damn long to read a Christopher Pike novel? Because I frakking hate horror Because Horror is not one of my favourite genres. Thea has been raving about Christopher Pike’s books to me for a long, loooooooooooong time.Last year, she wrote an incredible Dungeon’s post about his books and I was seriously tempted to give them a try but never did. Ladies and Gents, please accept these reviews as atonement: we give you our “WHY HAVEN’T I READ THESE BOOKS!?!” Day.Īna’s Pick: Monster by Christopher Pike (you can check Thea’s pick, the review of the Uglies Trilogy by Scott Westerfeld here) Before the onslaughts of “I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU HAVEN’T READ THAT?!” begin, let us just offer our profuse apologies.īut we’ve rectified that. Today, we bring you two reviews for pretty well-known books that for some reason we hadn’t picked up yet.
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