My Review of Don’t Let The Forest In by CG Drews
Title: Don’t Let The Forest In
Author: CG Drews
Published: October 29,2024
Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group/ Feiwel & Friends
Genre: Horror/ YA/ Mystery/ Thriller/LGBT/Gothic
Pages: 336 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
I am impressed, this author is a modern-day Poe!
Honestly, I doubt my words will do the justice this book deserves.
We start with Andrew and his twin sister returning to school and there's an ominous feeling about an incident that happened the previous year. Even in the process of dropping him off Andrew's dad was unsure about letting him return but he wanted to return because he wanted to see and be around his best friend Thomas. When he sees Thomas he is excited and they are roommates however, Andrew has feelings for Thomas but he has not vocalized them or he's more on the shy side about it.
Andrew is asexual with his feelings for Thomas, he's more in his discovery phase of figuring himself out as he is a senior in the school.
Then, the police arrive at the school to ask Thomas about the disappearance of his parents and the amount of blood that was found in the home. Suddenly Thomas starts to pull away from Andrew and then once Andrew finds out what's going on with Thomas they decide to work together to help keep the school safe from these monsters that are attacking the school and killing a teacher.
I loved the analogies and the story and how everything is written and the message underneath is all. This is probably my best read this month!
Thank you Netgalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group/Feiwel & Friends for the opportunity to read and review this one! It was definitely a treat and a spectacular read for October!
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