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This book was so different from the others but in a great way! It really paints such a good picture of what can happen when the loudest voice in the room speaks.

Keep in this, this is probably the bloodiest of all the books, but so good and I love how we see Quinn develop as a person. We met new faces and reconnect with some old ones. Great addition to the series!

This was an incredible read. The unreliable narrators really made this book such a mystery and really made me want to keep reading. This is still so relevant with how the internet functions today and how we can never be truly sure with the fact and fiction overlap and if there is any truth to what we see.

There is a good amount of violence mentioned in this, so just be aware of that.

Loved it! The constant back and forth is one of my favorite literary devices. What I love is that I remember being a teenager and it really brings me back. Loved it!

Another one of Adam Silvera's books and I was blown away. I love that the story continued and I hope it continues even further but even if not, we got a lovely happy ending.

WoW! This is my second Aron novel and Splatterpunk and yikes. This has a much higher body count than Playground and, in my opinion, much more graphic. The ending made me mad but I get it once you read the afterword.

Honestly, a great read and some parts are down right hilarious.

*plays The Monster Mash*

Wow! This book was a trip and one I'd been meaning to read for a while.

Trigger warnings: Violence against children and adults, depression, and suicide.

What can you say about a novel about a horrid internet challenge, a sadistic serial killer, and a brother hoping to get revenge on the killers while all crafting it into a thrilling graphic novel?

Just brilliant.

Ok, so trigger warning: Everything

This is not a book I would recommend to people with a weak stomach. It is splatterpunk which is highly aggressive horror. This makes me think if SAW, Hostile and a Serbian Film had a child and gave it steroids.

The concept is interesting which is what drew me to it as well as the constant reviews of people either loving or hating it. Yes pages 40-46 are rough but get past them and everything else is pretty expected if you know what the book is about.

I don't think I'll be delving into this genre again but if you're up for a challenge, you could go read this but make sure you have a palette cleanser book on the ready.

Update:
I dove hard into this genre and now Aron is one of my favorite authors.

I was really unsure of how this book was going to go, but I really enjoyed it. It was a little slow in the beginning but once the story really good rolling, it was hard to stop reading.

I love Kage and Jamie and I'm excited to read the follow-up because their story clearly isn't over just yet.

This one wasn't as bloody as the first but the story definitely progressed and left plenty of potential for the sequel.

Really thought this book was like a new level for Dreamwood. There was a lot more hard hitting issues this one and the age gap was a really nice touch to work with. I really enjoy this and hope we get to visit again