Very realistic...
This is the story of 14 year old Marjorie and her younger sister Merry. Merry tells us the story of her sister and her demonic possession, or descent into schizophrenia and madness... you decide. This book starts off with an author named Rachel who is going to write a book on the story of Meredith and Marjorie. She is interviewing Meredith (Merry) for the story of her book. the entire story is told through Merry's point of view. These types of books are always fascinating to me because it makes you wonder if what you are reading is one thing or the other. This book makes you ponder whether the poor 14 year old girl that is the center of the story is truly going through demonic possession or whether she is simply drowning in her own madness. And the end of the book is just as twisted up as the rest of the story. This book is well written and I did enjoy it but I have to say the one thing that really got under my skin and irritated me was reading the blog entries. They were just annoying to me. And unfortunately they held valuable information to the story line so I could not skim over them. All things considered, I enjoyed this read and I would recommend it to others who are interested on the subject or who just like a fascinating horror read.
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