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Lurk
Lurk | Adam Vine
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Drew Brady never wanted the power to spy on his friends. But late one New Year's Eve, he finds a box of pictures buried under his college house that let him watch his three roommates and his best friend, Bea during their most intimate moments. He begins to suspect there is something evil lurking under his house manipulating him through the pictures, a not-quite-dead thing that feeds off depression and weakness. Can he stop the darkness under Sunny Hill before it's too late?
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Reggie
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I‘m gonna give this a pick even though I could have done without that too long for it‘s own good, A.I, “did we really need the future aliens to come put Haley Joel Osment to sleep?”, ending. Welcome to college party house Sunny Hill, where Drew and his party hard roommates find photos in their basement that start off a chain of creepy events. The author really excelled at the characterization of the first person narrator, Drew, but that ending...

Kimberlone Very spooky cover! Love the contrast of black and pink. 7y
Reggie @Kimberlone yeah, when I first saw it I thought it was going to be about a religious cult, lol. Not the case. 7y
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Reggie
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When a quote from the book you‘re reading goes from being Wes Craven‘s Scream-like “we‘re in a horror movie” self-awareness to pages later straight up Poltergeisting you, you have to wonder if there are going to be #nosurprises......but it turns out...... there are and you‘re not going to bed until you finish. #rocktober