I have always been a fan of horror. I also am easy to get creeped out. Especially when I was little. When I was about 8 or so years old my aunt decided to rent a little movie called Phantoms that was based on this book. It scared the shit out of me. Years later I decided to try and read the book. It scared the shit out of me and I couldn't ever finish it. Until today. Finally after a billion years I have finished this book.
What is so scary about this book? Try mass death and disappearances of a small town in California. Jennifer Paige brings her little sister to move in with her to Snowfield California after the death of their mother only to find that the town is silent and everyone they know has either disappeared or dead. A group of police officers come to investigate and all hell breaks loose and even more creepy stuff happens. The whole time you don't know what the hell is killing the people which is what has always creeped me out. This book is a lot like his other book The Taking. Which is also creepy as hell to me.
Although it has taken me years to finish this book, I have always loved trying to attempt to read it. It is mysterious and fast paced and it ties in a lot of events of disappearances that really happened in real life. Being older now, it still hasn't lost that scary touch to it and I will probably read it again later on in life. In the light of day of course.
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