Source: Purchased copy. Victoria McQueen has a secret gift for finding things: a misplaced bracelet, a missing photograph, answers to unanswerable questions. On her Raleigh Tuff Burner bike, she makes her way to a rickety covered bridge that, within moments, takes her wherever she needs to go, whe...
This is one of those books that you should just pick up and dive into. I only read one review by B&B, before I jumped into this book myself. Like her review, I'm not going to go into any plot points or spoilers here, it's just my thoughts on the book that you will read. With that said, Vic is an a...
So this is my attempt at a concise and short review. Ugh, sorry. I’m super stingy with my five stars. The longer I continue to read, the pickier I get. Most books fall somewhere between a three and a four for me. But N0S4A2 is getting the full five stars it deserves. It captured me from the creepf...
Some writers are able to draw you into a story from the very first page. I feel as though Joe Hill indubitably possesses this ability. You're constantly left wanting to know more and always trying to guess what may happen next. I can’t help but look forward to reading more of Hill’s writing because ...
I liked the book, but I was a bit disappointed with it, mostly because I thought it would be better than it was and also that the book didn't have any characters that I actually liked very much.
WOW! I had no idea what to expect from this book, but what I got was certainly many nights of page turning scariness. After I won this book from the Goodreads giveaway, I found out that Joe Hill was Steven King's son and I really wondered if he would be as good as his father or worse - would he writ...
Joe Hill's NOS4A2 is hands down one of the best horror novels I have ever read... if not the best. It's creepy, addictive, and most importantly--it's well written. Not once does Hill use any cheap tricks to get under your skin. He creates some of the most horrifying characters in recent memory, and ...
NOS4A2 is not quite as terrifying as one might expect. Manx and his henchmen are evil and capable of the worst forms of torture. Indeed, there is something chilling about the children slowly losing their humanity as they travel in the Wraith. Yet, it does not provide those spine-tingling chills or t...
Absolutely fantastic storytelling and character building. Joe Hill has finally embraced his legacy and the result is something that is fresh and familiar at the same time. I have to admit, the title gave me some trepidation. It's...well, corny and reminds me of something I might see on a YA shelf in...
Important: Our sites use cookies.
We use the information stored using cookies and similar technologies for advertising and statistics purposes.
Stored data allow us to tailor the websites to individual user's interests.
Cookies may be also used by third parties cooperating with BookLikes, like advertisers, research companies and providers of multimedia applications.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings.
If you choose not to receive cookies at any time, BookLikes will not function properly and certain services will not be provided.
For more information, please go to our Privacy Policy.