Help: Raven's Peak
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Help: Raven's Peak
I'm a new member here, my first book review was fantastic. I enjoyed reading the book and leaving a review about it. Ecstatic for more, i was in a hurry to pick my next book. I picked "raven's peak" because out of all the others i saw it seemed interesting. However, just in the prologue alone i can feel my blood pressure rise to the roof, it has gotten me apprehensive and i do not know if i want to continue reading it, as i'm afraid of nightmares

Please give me your advice on what actions i can take apart from tagging the book as "i hate it so much i do not wish to continue reading"


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Hi Booklover11, thanks for the tip. Funny enough, Iactually sucked it up and finished it the following day. It was a good read I won't mind going for the other books out of curiosity, so I guess that's good job to Lincoln Cole.Booklover11 wrote:I read Raven's Peak and I definitely understand how it raises your blood pressure. It does calm down a bit after the prologue and at times even includes some humor. I would try reading a few more chapters and see if it gets better for you. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it and the characters.
I have been bent and broken, but - i hope -into a better shape - Charles Dickens