This book was OK for me. It wasn’t really my cup of tea, but it was not bad. It was well written and well narrated. The story centers around a couple of friends that write and perform poetry together. Chase’s life is chaos and you learn early on that you cannot really trust what he recalls of his past. The friends met in a mental institution where they were both being treated and at times you know they should have stayed there. The story never gelled for me, I kept expecting something to happen and it never really did. I don’t know what genre I would place this in, drama or mystery maybe, but not horror.
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