I usually like this author's work, but this book really dissapointed me. Warren is a young boy who daydreams of the horror movies he hopes to one day make. His daydreams help him escape his real life that consists of a eco-terrorist, missing mom, a older sister who really doesn't pay attention to him, and a grandmother who has wiped her memory of his mother. His horror movie escapes are interesting, but overall, this book just doesn't really come together for me. Am I suppose to feel sorry for the mother who chose terrorist ideals over her kids? Am I suppose to admire Warren for loving his mother even though she does the things she does? I just didn't enjoy this read. I won't reccomend this book to anyone.
my favorite part was when warren got to talk to his mom.the worst part was when his grandma died.my favorite character was warren because he was the main character.there was no worst character.Auryn 9 years
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