These flashbacks gave us more backstory for Duncan as well as information about Ellie and her connection to Zack Wells. There were also a few flashback sequences in this one, but not nearly as many as in the first volume. Again, it started with a bang and then continued in a fast pace. I really enjoyed the storyline in this volume as well. One student runs out of the house, while the other, “Zack Wells,” is just a bit too interested. And by cramming, he means literally shoving textbooks into their heads after opening them up with the key. Unfortunately the siblings don’t keep the key to themselves Tyler brings two friends from school over to help them cram for a test. Bode shows what happens to his siblings and finally gets them to believe all the other paranormal things he had tried to tell them. After searching the house, he discovers that this key doesn’t open a door… it opens up a person’s head! And when their heads are open, it is possible to put things in as well as take things out. The death is hitting Kinsey very hard, and even she isn’t sure why. This volume begins with the death of a teacher at the Locke siblings school. 2: Head Games by Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodríguez 2: Head Games was amazing.Ĭlick here if you missed my review of Volume 1: Welcome to Lovecraft. I am SO glad that I checked out both Volume 1 and Volume 2 of this series from the library at one time so I could immediately jump into this second volume after finishing the first.
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