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I'm sad that I finished this book. This was a much better story than I expected it to be. Themes consisted mainly of the relationships between children and their parents, bullies and the bullied, and platonic vs. romantic love, as well as the universal theme of good vs. evil and that the unknown is evil. What It really is is also very surprising. I can see H.P. Lovecraft's influence coursing through this book, almost like a recurring allusion. The allusions, I must add, were abundant and made th
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You know that when a book starts off with a little boy getting his arm ripped off by a clown that you're in for a wild ride. This book didn't disappoint.
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Oct 08, 2011
Melissa Lashley
marked it as to-read
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May 20, 2012
Megan
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Jun 28, 2018
The Lady Anna
marked it as do-not-want-to-read