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ellemaddy 's review for:
Night Film
by Marisha Pessl
I don’t really like doling out five stars to any decent book I come across. I only give 5 stars to books that are really really good with ultimately 0 flaw (though, lets be realistic, nothing is ever flawless.) I even have some rules about giving 5 stars to books, like does this book make feel nostalgic? does this book makes me feel better about myself / my life? does this book has strong female characters and zero dumb love interest? if the answer is yes to all those, chances are I might give the book 5 stars. Sometimes it’s a bit complicated than that. I’m more likely to give 5 stars to books with 800 pages rather than the one with 200 pages. I love door stopper books, what can I say. Plus it really gives me more chance to get to know the characters.
Night film is one of those rare books which I found interesting even from page one and one of those books that truly scared me (other actually scary horror book that scared the shit out of me are IT, the shining, pet sematary, and that one book about Bloody Mary). It’s a story about a mysterious horror movie director Cordova and his family. I'm not going to spoil anything here, my one and only advice is just go pick up this book and read it now. It’s dark, it’s ominous, it’s mysterious, it gives me goosebumps, it’s creepy as hell. The aspects in this book like the cult and witchy, dark magic, really thrilled me. Reading this book is like opening an intricate fold of paper. Really, the mystery, the never ending chasing for the truth! from the main characters. You’ll never get bored. It was a wild ride from start to finish and I would definitely recommend this book for everyone to read.
Night film is one of those rare books which I found interesting even from page one and one of those books that truly scared me (other actually scary horror book that scared the shit out of me are IT, the shining, pet sematary, and that one book about Bloody Mary). It’s a story about a mysterious horror movie director Cordova and his family. I'm not going to spoil anything here, my one and only advice is just go pick up this book and read it now. It’s dark, it’s ominous, it’s mysterious, it gives me goosebumps, it’s creepy as hell. The aspects in this book like the cult and witchy, dark magic, really thrilled me. Reading this book is like opening an intricate fold of paper. Really, the mystery, the never ending chasing for the truth! from the main characters. You’ll never get bored. It was a wild ride from start to finish and I would definitely recommend this book for everyone to read.