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The story works better as an audiobook because of how the narration paints the blend of emotional and physical creepiness. Not for those faint of heart, but good for libraries where teens appreciate dark tales with a touch of the supernatural.
A well-done and heartfelt look at the personal toll of addiction and what recovery for younger people involves. Good for starting a discussion and suitable for high school and public library collections.
Schools and libraries in need of more drug prevention material will find this concise and information rich program a useful addition to their collections.
Not for the faint of heart owing to violence, but a dandy experience for teens and adults who like to be pulled in quickly. It serves as a stand-alone, although those who have read/listened to the prior books will get more from the experience.
While it helps to have read the first book, there's plenty in this one to entertain listeners. Be aware that the language is pretty salty at times, but for libraries where this isn't a big issue, this is a definite addition.