There's No Way I'd Die First

There's No Way I'd Die First

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15

This was such a wild ride and I hung on for dear life and enjoyed every minute. I could definitely see that Springer is a fan of the horror genre. I could see a lot of influences from the different movies in the book – which I really liked to see.

The plot was good, obviously very fast paced as this is a slasher book – I think the slasher genre is always faster than other horror subgenres. You can have slower horror, especially if it's more cerebral. But generally I prefer a fast-paced horror film. Slashers work well then!

Not to brag or anything (she says while preparing to brag) but I predicted something correctly! Obviously, I can't tell you (unless you've read this too then we can talk about it) and also this isn't to say “oh the author isn't good if the reader can predict something correctly” – my predictions are like 50/50 and it's all good fun. But also that's something I love about the horror genre – there's always a lot of places for you to predict. Especially in slashers because there is always the mystery of who the killer is and why they're after the main characters. And I love that! I love solving the mysteries, learning any secrets about the characters and trying to figure it out (the mystery/killer).

Springer wrote the death scenes so well! Gruesome, even for a YA, and I loved it! How do I say I love death scenes... without saying I love reading people die?

August 19, 2023