![]() ![]() Also, on a more pedantic note, it bothered me that of the three “rules” only one could even sort of be interpreted as a rule. You’d think that those things wouldn’t matter, but so much of the book was spent talking about those things, that it kind of did. There were so many perspective jumps that it was hard to keep track of who was in which room of the house, and where each room led. After I finished reading the book and composing my thoughts, I read a few reviews and it sounds like this was not his normal caliber of work, so I’m still open to giving him another chance. I’ve heard great things about Ted Dekker, and this was my first book by him, and it was a let down. Based on the description of this book, I thought I’d found a winner. ![]() I really wanted to read a good supernatural horror – I LOVE scary movies, especially when they have to do with demons/hauntings/possession, etc. I’m sorry that my last few reviews have been negative ones, but this is another one I didn’t love. Now everyone in the house has to decide who to kill if anyone, and who is behind the tin can.
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