Ratings7
Average rating3.9
This is anecdotal, but I still find it interesting: six people I follow have read it, the three whom (I assume) are male gave it two stars and the three (whom I assume) are women gave it four stars.
I went into this with low expectations, not because the guys gave it two stars, but because I have lower expectations for things that are horror/thriller/‘dark'. If it doesn't disgust or piss me off and has a plot it's at least a three.
This was pretty good. Not the strongest four stars, but the art was awesome, I liked the premise, how the the entity/ghost revealed himself (itself?), the pacing, the discussion of ‘real', Ro's agent, and I felt the fear and vulnerability of not being able to get out of the house. I also loved the reference to Lydia from Beetlejuice.