Well, all right then. I have seen differing opinions on this book. I had to read it for myself … I waited until all the hype died down a bit. I liked it!
I liked seeing how the pictures evolved from a child’s drawings
to an adult’s drawings. I liked the creepiness of this tale and how it evolved.
To be fair, I wasn’t quite sure how I would feel about having drawings in a
book, but I think they lent more to the creepiness, probably the intention.
I also liked the fact that Mallory learned things about
herself. Being one who likes strong female characters, Mallory fits that
description, at least for me. I liked the fact that even given her problems she
was given a second chance to make better decisions, a better life, even if it
didn’t turn out perfectly.
It is definitely on the creepy side of things, maybe even a
bit farfetched, but I am looking forward to this author’s next book.
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