My Rating: 4.5 hearts
Thoughts on the Novel: With its creepy cover, Courtney Alameda’s Shutter
was a book that I had no plans on reading … until I got a copy of it for
review. So, I decided to give it a try, hoping that it wouldn’t be too
terrifying.
Surprisingly, I ended up really enjoying Shutter. I don’t generally
read horror novels so I don’t know how effective mirrors and cameras are in
actually capturing and trapping violent ghosts, but Alameda’s explanations seemed pretty
believable to me. I also liked how Alameda
incorporated references to Dracula throughout Shutter.
Furthermore, I liked Micheline and all her friends, and thought they
had a great group dynamic. In particular, the relationship between Micheline
and Ryder as they transitioned from friends to something more was pretty cute
and believable. I would have preferred it though if Micheline’s relationship with
her dad had been less clichéd and if there had been more females in the novel.
Ultimately, if you loved Kendare Blake’s Anna Dressed in Blood, you’ll
probably enjoy Shutter as well. It’s just as violent and gory, but has a
slightly more predictable plot.
Shutter was released by Feiwel & Friends in February 2015.
Comments
About the Cover: It’s so dark and scary-looking!
In exchange for an honest review, this book was received from the publisher (Raincoast Books) for free.