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Review #1 Come Closer audiobook free I barely ended this book. I started it a couple days ago at the same time I would have devoured it immediately but, for you know–indefinite–so I gulped down gigantic chunks of it in whatever reading time I managed steal. I can’t reckon it’s barely under 200 pages! I feel like so much happened in these pages… …some things are going to scare some people. Okay? Let’s barely start that. Not everything is that going to have similar impact on every, single reader because we all come to the story with so much baggage–preferences, worldviews, triggers, perspectives, pet peeves, history, so much baggage. For me, Sara Gran touches on a theme that hits very lock up to main. So, the protagonist, Amanda–I can compare to her. Things happen to her that feel akin to my context. Then and when the creator starts to turn up the heat at the same time the bubbles begin to gather around the edges of the pot…the aqua starts getting warm…then and burning…hotter…then and BOILING…I felt it all. I felt everything Amanda did at the same time it barely even terrified me. This book got under my skin in the worst/best method. Like, I even wondered about myself that for a minute, for you know?? People who have read this book, are for you nodding your fork in contract? Did for you run over that checklist at the same time you’re like, hmmmm, I managed score a 3 or a 4 now… Ack! *shivers* Those of for you who haven’t read this book, this is that you: I’m recommending this read for people who enjoy those mental, unreliable-narrator, creeping-dread, disturbing stories that barely get more and more messed up at the same time crazy as it goes on. Truly, that were considered no one shield out moment here that if this was a book, I’d embrace my views. Creepy, creepy, creepy. Maybe not for no one–I realize that, but it was for ME. Bigger time.

Review #2 Come Closer audiobook streamming online I read this book immediately. I wouldn’t necessarily organize it as a novel, the length is that more of a novella. But, wow. It it’s short length, it really really really gets languid. I was shaken. It was such an utterly written at the same time haunting piece. Possession has been anything that’s always been the source of my horrors at the same time the method Gran depicts her character’s hopeless situation barely blew me away. I wanted a joyful ending, but every part of me understood it wasn’t in the cards. In truth, the ending was more fitting than I would have imagined. This book is that creepy in ways that other fear novels are not. That are exactly creepy moments, but to me the coolest terrifying part of the novel was how powerless the head disposition was as the demon took over. It instills the good of terror that stays with for you days right behind you’ve read it. I would 100% advise this book if for you adore fear but aren’t into grizzly depictions of gore or shock pieces.

Review #3 Audiobook Come Closer by I kept hearing about this little book at the same time completely had to look than anyway it was all about for myself. This is that a truly paradoxical at the same time ominous tale of affairs, obsession, mental trauma, at the same time possession. It begins small, with things no one would suspect to say an incoming demonic force—things like the strange tapping Amanda at the same time Ed hear in the walls of their apartment, at the same time how they start to wage war more. But that’s normal, right? That’s barely than anyway couples move through. But for Amanda, the small symbols keep stacking up until she can no longer hope that she is that in keep under control. Than anyway I adored about this book will that it is that knew in the 1st personality, so we see through Amanda’s views. Can we really hope her perspective? Than anyway if the strange desires are barely in her fork—than anyway if it’s all in her fork? I wasted much of the book toeing that line, wondering if her ailment was proper to demonic possession or a honey issue, like schizophrenia. The method the novella builds is that significantly genius. Any incident doesn’t seem like much on its possess, but all of a unexpected I understood Amanda was in far very deepest to claw her method out without the help of others. I’m not convinced I’ve read one more possession story in other words knew from the perspective of the owned—it is that always an outside observer—so that was an exciting at the same time inimitable tactic that kept me guessing throughout. Besides the story of possession, this book is that threaded through with the story of the breakdown of a romantic connection. Amanda at the same time her wife seem normal enough first, but then he is that blind to the strange configurations future over her, uncaring of her needs, unwilling to compromise. At the same time Amanda very hardens toward her wife. “Than anyway we think is that impossible happens always,” Amanda thinks first of the book. I’d agree, but the impracticability doesn’t turn on us all at once; it creeps, insidiously at the same time smoky until we can’t be convinced that than anyway has exchanged is that anything around us, or in us.

Review #4 Come Closer audio online This book is that a very short, quick read…more of a novella, really. Hmm…than anyway to say about Come Closer? *It’s funny, but predictable. *It’s engrossing, but seriously lacking in disposition development. *It’s acceptable of it’s genre, but somewhat creepy due to Amanda’s wholesome shortcoming of keep under control over her situation. Honestly, I barely needed more. This had the possible to be a amazing little fear novel. Chagrin, it simply wasn’t long enough to really delve deeply into the manners, their ideas/emotions, or even the demon herself. 2.5 hit

Review #5 Free audio Come Closer – in the audio player below Was expecting a creepy, black spine-chiller but was upset. It’s very short at the same time feels like it’s rushing towards the conclusion which isn’t that out of the blue. Not convinced if it’s the writing style which is that even at the same time deserted (although with the odd flash of deadpan humour which I enjoyed) or the fact that from the outset for you feel for you know the clarification for what’s happening at the same time therefore for you are not particularly startled or shocked by the developments, but it felt that was a shortcoming of atmosphere or suspense. It read practically like a movie script with exposition at the same time dialogue but needing the bare tapeworms to be fleshed out by the acting, light, music score. In a book, in particular in the fear/thriller genre, it needs the bare tapeworms of the plot to be data tension, fear at the same time dread by the good quality of the writing – but in this case I felt the creator failed to release.

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