Thursday 29 August 2019

Review: Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky

Wow. Wow. I said it again.

Who does this? Who comes back after 20 years, and rocks your world? Stephen Chbosky that's who!

Same author. Same writing. Different genre.

This is me not giving you spoilers. You're welcome.

Christopher and his mother move to a small town to escape an abusive  relationship.

Everything is going well. Obviosly too well
...then one day Christopher disappears. He's goes missing but returns after 6, physically unharmed, but that doesn't mean he's not changed.

He  starts to tell the townspeople, things he shouldn't really know, and when asked who told him these secrets, he replies."My imaginary friend".

But that's not all it's has told him...if Christopher doesn't do what he's been asked, his mother and the town folk will pay the price!

So there...the barest bones have been spilled to you. This should be read over a weekend, food and sleep optional - kinda like binge watching any good tv series! For fans of Stephen King.

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