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  • By: Gage Greenwood
  • Narrated by: Tiffany Bache
  • Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
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On a Clear Day, You Can See Block Island

By: Gage Greenwood
Narrated by: Tiffany Bache
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Summary

They left the island, but the island never left them.

Four years after the Keating family endured the darkest experiences of their lives, the children are still fighting to move on. Charlie's anxiety has control of his life. Angela is afraid of the dark. Brian suffers from a drug addiction. Chrissy struggles to remember what happened to them, the details forever haunting the outskirts of her mind.

But when new information comes to light about what they had witnessed, they make a plan to escape their problems once and for all.

Sometimes, the only way to confront your demons is to face them head on, so the Keating siblings decide to go back to the island and call their monsters out of the darkness. They soon realize the terror awaiting is much more than they bargained for.

On a Clear Day, You Can See Block Island is a coming of age horror novel about grief, PTSD, and how some horrors never end.

©2024 Gage Greenwood (P)2024 Fright Night Audio

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coming of age creature feature

I feel awful about my 3 stars, i mean this is the man who wrote Bunker Dogs... But no matter how hard i tried, i could not love this book.
It had a strong though abrupt start, and continued as a strongly character driven plot. The characters are .... mainly young adults acting as brats. I guess understandably, as they had a traumatic experience when they were young, but I'm not sure this should be an overall "get-out-of-jail-free" card. This went at the expense of atmosphere for me.
The monsters were cool and gave me some shivers, i wish we had more on them, i could have spent more time focusing on them.
This would make a fine debut but it's not at the level of the author's other books. I kept waiting for something original to happen but it didn't. An average coming of age creature feature. If you love those, this will make a good read for you.
I guess it's just a book that didn't click with me, and I'm really happy seeing all the amazing reviews on Goodreads.

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