Review of Demon Freaks

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Re: Review of Demon Freaks

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Urvashi Tripathi wrote: โ†‘20 Jul 2021, 11:47
Eloque3locks wrote: โ†‘20 Jul 2021, 05:51
Urvashi Tripathi wrote: โ†‘19 Jul 2021, 11:01

Yes, you are right and author did the best job when it comes to humor. Thank you for your kind words and support, your comment means a lot!!
You are very welcome. In the words of a great person ( I forget which ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚), 'you scratch my back, I scratch your's'. :tiphat:
Again, I entirely agree with you!! Unfortunately, I too don't know that person name.๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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Eloque3locks wrote: โ†‘20 Jul 2021, 05:51
๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ You are very welcome again it's a pleasure to compare writings with other reviewers. :tiphat:
Haha!!๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Thank you for stopping by again!! Keep supporting!! :tiphat:
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I love young adult novels, and comedy horrors, so this book is right up my alley. I found it really amusing that the surname of the twins was Slaughter. Thank you for the detailed review!
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The SATs does bring about "strange occurrences" :lol: I think many students would rather fight demons than take the SATs. I love the idea of a horror-comedy. Thanks for your review and recommendations.
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smolbird wrote: โ†‘21 Jul 2021, 09:33 I love young adult novels, and comedy horrors, so this book is right up my alley. I found it really amusing that the surname of the twins was Slaughter. Thank you for the detailed review!
Than you'll definitely love this book. Yes I agree, and I had first time heard surname like this. Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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PeterRabitt20 wrote: โ†‘21 Jul 2021, 12:19 The SATs does bring about "strange occurrences" :lol: I think many students would rather fight demons than take the SATs. I love the idea of a horror-comedy. Thanks for your review and recommendations.
Haha!!๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ I do agree with you, fighting with demons is better idea. Great, than you'll find this book worth reading. Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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I have read another book by this author and I quite enjoyed his work. This sounds very different to the one I read but interesting. Thank you for the review! You are very detailed.
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RayRuff wrote: โ†‘23 Jul 2021, 05:56 I have read another book by this author and I quite enjoyed his work. This sounds very different to the one I read but interesting. Thank you for the review! You are very detailed.
That's great!! I hope you would enjoy reading this book too. I just tried to represent review briefly but in detail. I'm glad you liked it.Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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Definitely sounds like something I would read. Your review is marvelous!
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What a unique sounding book! I donโ€™t know that it is really my genre, but it sounds like nothing Iโ€™ve ever read before.
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Hmm... comedy and horror make an unusual combination. It's good that most of the characters were well-developed even though the story timeline only happens during one night.

Thank you for your detailed review.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: โ†‘24 Jul 2021, 05:55 Definitely sounds like something I would read. Your review is marvelous!
I'm glad that you liked the plot. Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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Ldpuff wrote: โ†‘24 Jul 2021, 19:19 What a unique sounding book! I donโ€™t know that it is really my genre, but it sounds like nothing Iโ€™ve ever read before.
Yes, the plot is unique as compared to other books with comedy horror genre. Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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Josephe-Anne wrote: โ†‘25 Jul 2021, 05:50 Hmm... comedy and horror make an unusual combination. It's good that most of the characters were well-developed even though the story timeline only happens during one night.

Thank you for your detailed review.
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Yes, this genre is unique itself. All the main characters are well developed enough to understand their emotions, and it's a great thing about this book. Thank you for stopping by, keep supporting!!
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This book seems quite intriguing going by your well-written review. I want to read it soon.
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