Books to Own Part 2: Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix

A catalogue and a book in one, this is a series waiting to happen. It was a bit dark than expected (I may not watch it if it's too serious) and I tried not to imagine too much on the descriptions especially when it had turned grim. I liked the humor of it though, being an Ikea wannabe, which made me buy it in the first place.
I enjoyed reading the entire thing, and the process in which the protagonist found her calling. You could see her change from the lazy debt ridden girl to a hero with a purpose. I was already vouching her to just leave near the end but hey, that's where sequels start.
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