Finished Disappearance at Devil's Rock earlier today, and for my mine money it's just as good as Head Full of Ghosts.
There are a lot of similarities between the two books (troubled teenaged protagonist, plucky younger sisters who often know more than they let on, the negative effects from an on-air / social media onslaught), but both books stand on their on own.
As with Ghosts, Tremblay hints at the supernatural in Disappearance, but the horror is firmly based in the real world.
Disappearance also reminded of Straub's Blue Rose stories, or A Special Place, were boys / young men are negatively influenced by older, enigmatic male figures.
B
There are a lot of similarities between the two books (troubled teenaged protagonist, plucky younger sisters who often know more than they let on, the negative effects from an on-air / social media onslaught), but both books stand on their on own.
As with Ghosts, Tremblay hints at the supernatural in Disappearance, but the horror is firmly based in the real world.
Disappearance also reminded of Straub's Blue Rose stories, or A Special Place, were boys / young men are negatively influenced by older, enigmatic male figures.
B
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