Book Review #130: Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare
Kettle Springs is a town that is divided, adults on one side, kids on the other. When Quinn moves there, and the town's clown mascot Frendo goes on a homicidal rampage, she and her friends have to find a way to save themselves before it's too late. After reading a great book with horror elements last year, I really wanted to get more into horror books as it's a genre that I haven't really explored in this medium. So I bought three horror books to read this year and this was the first. I absolutely loved this book! The prologue, while a bit too long for my liking, was enjoyable and set the scene well. Though having said that, I don't think it was particularly relevant to the main story, and probably could have been cut out. I loved the narrative voice, it made the story really enjoyable and easy to read. Although, it did feel like the characters were being kept at arm's length from the reader. I would have liked to get to know them better and more quickly. The ...