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The Summer I Died by Ryan Thomas

If you read it, let me know what you think. You can probably read it in a day if you have enough time set aside. Actually, I couldn't put it down.

I loved the Tooth character. By the end of the book he was actually an honorable, brave guy.













The characters of fully ..."
OMG... That's how I felt reading this. I started it in one night and last night I stayed up and finished the book. I couldn't sleep either!
There's a squeal? I mot have to wait awhile tool I read that I one.

Okay, then.
My work is done here."
I will second that, 11811!!
Late to the party but just read this one per Tressa's recommendation. Frickin' brutal!

The sequel is enjoyable, too."
I just saw this. LOL!!
How'd you guess?

Wasn't it brutal?!
How did you sleep when you finished?

Would you like me to sing you a lullaby or maybe a nice long walk in the woods to tire you out.
Willing to help.

I slept like a baby after finishing it. I stayed up all night to finish it because I couldn't put it down and was so emotionally drained, I think I may have just passed out. Tonight may be a different story...


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I slept like a baby after finishing it. I stayed up all night to finish it because I..."
YAY, the more the merrier!


More like depressing, but yes, also brutal. It took me over a month to get through because it was bringing me down.


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The characters of fully fleshed. I never thought they were generic, like some are in the horror genre. Now that I think about it, the characters in the few bizarro novels I've read recently are more fully realized than in the horror books I've read lately.
Roger is back from college visiting his good friend Tooth, a beer guzzling good old boy who has no plans to attend college but is saving his money to move to California.
He and Roger decide to drive an hour and a half away to shoot guns in the woods. When they're about to leave, they hear a blood curdling scream. They notice a house in the woods and see a woman running out followed by a man holding an axe, chasing after her. As Roger says so eloquently, if he knew what was in store for them hours from now, he'd go ahead and shoot Tooth and himself on the spot.
There is a basement torture chamber and some chains with their names on them. I've never read anything so violent or cringe-inducing. The comic relief in the first half of the book does nothing to ease the nauseating second half. But I highly recommend it.