Review Detail
Come Out, Come Out
Featured
Young Adult Fiction
245
A Haunting Tale of Re-Discovery
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
COME OUT, COME OUT is a Young Adult horror book. It primarily follows Jaq and Fern five years after the disappearance of another person, Mallory. After an incident in the woods, the book slowly unveils the past that was hidden from the two until now. But do they want to remember?
What I Loved:
The atmosphere of this book was so rich! Especially when it was dark. Natalie C. Parker did a wonderful job at writing descriptions that pull readers into the story and keep them there. Her words were chosen with precision that allowed for the greatest impact on the readers. When the scenes get dark and serious, readers may find themselves with goosebumps.
The characters in this book, even the side ones, all felt developed. There wasn’t a single character in this book that felt shoved to the side or like they were only there as a set dressing. Even the characters that can be considered antagonists were given depth to their story. From the descriptions of their voices or the way they react to other people, you were able to see more of them than you may have expected. It was enriching.
The main characters shone though. Fern and Jaq are both dealing with a lot. It's their senior year of High School and now all these memories are coming back that they had forgotten for five years. It’s a lot and the confusion is palpable through the page. The emotions that these two characters feels are so vividly written. You can experience the grief and confusion and anger alongside these characters.
This book explores some of the darkness that comes when people feel forced to hide themselves. When they feel encouragement from their community to continue living a lie. And it explores some of the desperate things they may do to either keep living that lie or to come out. The horror element in this book really allowed this part to shine, this festering feeling.
What Left Me Wanting More:
The ending felt a bit abrupt. It works well with the novel, but there were threads that I wish we had gotten to follow a bit longer. I enjoyed these characters and watching their journeys, so I wanted to spend more time with them.
Final Verdict:
COME OUT, COME OUT is a well-written Young Adult book. It does not cut corners, understanding that teenagers are aware of their surroundings and able to handle some of the darkness that lingers in those areas. It allows you to discover things alongside the characters, which adds to the emotional impact of some of the reveals. The emotions are vivid and are built-up well. Every inch of this story just brims with emotion and darkness and characters. It might not always be happy, but it’s realistic.
A heart-wrenching horror story with a fascinating plot and intriguing characters, COME OUT COME OUT delivers a punching story of what desperate kids may do to feel safe in a world that doesn’t want them to.
What I Loved:
The atmosphere of this book was so rich! Especially when it was dark. Natalie C. Parker did a wonderful job at writing descriptions that pull readers into the story and keep them there. Her words were chosen with precision that allowed for the greatest impact on the readers. When the scenes get dark and serious, readers may find themselves with goosebumps.
The characters in this book, even the side ones, all felt developed. There wasn’t a single character in this book that felt shoved to the side or like they were only there as a set dressing. Even the characters that can be considered antagonists were given depth to their story. From the descriptions of their voices or the way they react to other people, you were able to see more of them than you may have expected. It was enriching.
The main characters shone though. Fern and Jaq are both dealing with a lot. It's their senior year of High School and now all these memories are coming back that they had forgotten for five years. It’s a lot and the confusion is palpable through the page. The emotions that these two characters feels are so vividly written. You can experience the grief and confusion and anger alongside these characters.
This book explores some of the darkness that comes when people feel forced to hide themselves. When they feel encouragement from their community to continue living a lie. And it explores some of the desperate things they may do to either keep living that lie or to come out. The horror element in this book really allowed this part to shine, this festering feeling.
What Left Me Wanting More:
The ending felt a bit abrupt. It works well with the novel, but there were threads that I wish we had gotten to follow a bit longer. I enjoyed these characters and watching their journeys, so I wanted to spend more time with them.
Final Verdict:
COME OUT, COME OUT is a well-written Young Adult book. It does not cut corners, understanding that teenagers are aware of their surroundings and able to handle some of the darkness that lingers in those areas. It allows you to discover things alongside the characters, which adds to the emotional impact of some of the reveals. The emotions are vivid and are built-up well. Every inch of this story just brims with emotion and darkness and characters. It might not always be happy, but it’s realistic.
A heart-wrenching horror story with a fascinating plot and intriguing characters, COME OUT COME OUT delivers a punching story of what desperate kids may do to feel safe in a world that doesn’t want them to.
Good Points
-Impactful emotions
-Creepy horror
-Found family
-Creepy horror
-Found family
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