The Poor and the Haunted by
Dustin McKissen
My rating:
3 of 5 stars
I received a Kindle edition of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.
Trigger Warning: I am very sensitive about my eyes. The thought of anything even coming close to being near them freaks me out. With that being said, there are rather detailed descriptions about a sharp object finding its way in into someone's eye. If these descriptions bother you, you will have a difficult time getting though a couple chapters of this book.
I tend to classify horror into two different categories: mind-game horror (psychological, paranormal, etc) and blood, guts, and gore horror (dismemberment, slasher stuff, etc). The good news is this book falls into both categories. The bad news is this book falls into both categories. I do enjoy a good horror story, but I really prefer the "mind-game" horror. To me, the blood, guts, and gore type of horror does not seem like horror in that "I'm afraid" way. It grosses me out more than anything and takes the enjoyment away from the book/movie. The majority of this book is that mind-game, psychological horror/suspense, but there are the moments where it becomes that blood and guts horror (the sharp object in the eye). Even though this was a book (opposed to a movie), I still found myself looking away from it just to distract myself from envisioning how certain events took place. Again, this is partly me because of the sensitivity I have about my eyes, but some of the description could have been left out and still would have gotten the point across.
Overall, a decent read. Took me longer to get through than it would have if this was just all mind-game horror.
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