Review; Suicide Forest by Jeremy Bates
Earlier this year, I read the horror novel Suicide Forest by Jeremy Bates and today I'll post my review of this book.
Just outside of Tokyo lies Aokigahara, a vast forest and one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in Japan...and also the most infamous spot to commit suicide in the world. Legend has it that the spirits of those many suicides are still roaming, haunting deep in the ancient woods.
When bad weather prevents a group of friends from climbing neighboring Mt. Fuji, they decide to spend the night camping in Aokigahara. But they get more than they bargained for when one of them is found hanged in the morning--and they realize there might be some truth to the legends after all.
Description from Goodreads
SUICIDE FOREST IS REAL - ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISKJust outside of Tokyo lies Aokigahara, a vast forest and one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in Japan...and also the most infamous spot to commit suicide in the world. Legend has it that the spirits of those many suicides are still roaming, haunting deep in the ancient woods.
When bad weather prevents a group of friends from climbing neighboring Mt. Fuji, they decide to spend the night camping in Aokigahara. But they get more than they bargained for when one of them is found hanged in the morning--and they realize there might be some truth to the legends after all.
My Thoughts on the Book
While it was a bit slow in the beginning, the pace picked up after a while and made the slow beginning worth it. At least the slow beginning set the mood right, considering how bleak it was. Needless to say, sometimes camping isn't a good idea, at least not for the characters in this horror novel. Speaking of the characters, as they were so different, it added a certain complexity and a bit of tension, as some of them did a few stupid things during the course of the book.
Anyway, it's a book worth the read.
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