With a not so Dark Ending
5 July 2019 – Nhill
You notice how some people seem to get incredibly insulted when you don’t like a book that they absolutely adore, and then proceed to attack you, and your review, on those grounds. Actually, you notice how a lot of these people don’t have profile pictures, and have accounts that are either incredibly recent, or if they aren’t they aren’t used all that much? Well, as I was reading this book, that keep on going on about dark, dark places, and when we reached the final couple of pages, I was expecting to find the true identity of those trolls that seem to forever haunt us, but unfortunately that was not to be.
Well, this book is a particularly simple book, and a part of me feels that it may be aimed at really young children, and is probably one of those books that is meant to be read aloud, and quite possibly in a mysterious and creepy voice as well. Yeah, this book does happen to have atmosphere, and in some way I do get the feeling that it is supposed to be creepy, especially with the surprise at the end.
No, despite the title of the book, the big reveal isn’t some ghoul munching on a freshly murdered corpse – this is a children’s book – but it is designed to build up the tension as we explore the woods, and then the abandoned house, until we get to those last couple of pages. In fact, I also noticed that we seem to have this cat that is following us as well, though he (or she) is only even shown, never mentioned in the words.
I wouldn’t consider it to be a particularly indepth book either, something that I feel is probably more entertaining than anything else. Yeah, it is okay, and probably good for some really young children, particularly as a bed time book (and despite the title it isn’t really all that scary), but other than that, well, it isn’t particularly one that will remain stuck in my mind.