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The Rabbit Hole
The title doesn't seem as scary or creepy as the book actually is.
It makes sense once you've read the book. Before that, it just sounds like a cutesy like bunny house.
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Creepy. I love it, I love the creepiness. The man with the rabbit mask is genius and I can't think of how anyone would get their hands on this picture.
The title itself could be bigger in the middle maybe, but it's mostly great! Rabbit man looks quite scary himself.
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Interesting is just another word to describe this book. The Rabbit Hole kept me awake and at the edge of my seat throughout the three days I read it.
The Rabbit Hole has a very intriguing storyline. As this book is a genre that I haven't read before, to say I liked this book is an understatement.
Even though The Rabbit Hole needs editing, it deserves many more reads— in my opinion.
The ending, though happy, was very unexpected. I, honestly, thought that something else would happen.
Read The Rabbit Hole. And if you enjoy it, go ahead and read the sequel up on Vergil's page— I know I will.
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"No. Suzanne can't be pregnant. You're messing everything up!" He says last before stomping his way back upstairs.
I love how he blames a girl, a girl not even named Suzanne, for getting pregnant.
Then, he proceeds to climb up the stairs like a child being told to be to his room.
I, however, would love to be sent to my room.
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This one gets six out of ten. Mostly because the way it was written was like an actual published book. Nothing wrong with that, but it defeats the purpose of inline comments if all the chapter is one big publish styled paragraph.
Also the point of view shifts were not mentioned, confusing me further.
The book, all in all, is great. But this is merely my opinion.