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Book Review : The Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen : a confusing way to question whether certain murders are either justified or not

  Author : James Lincoln Collier Year : 2008 It started with something intriguing taking from paranormal's perspective and as usual, an addition of a child's point of view is a nice way to enlighten things, it has comedic essence and I did blurt out some laughs from few sentences that this protagonist (yewgene) said and his friends too, I could imagine things clearly in this book. The ending of it however.. feels sad but in a good way, but not exactly finished.  "Gene Richards is being haunted by a voice from the past and gene does not like what it is saying gene tries to ignore it but it will not go away until it gets his revenge" Taking the timing background from the depression era is interesting as I haven't read any fictions related to that era, so it's good to know about how it went back then even though this was written in the 21st century but I could say that the author, Collier has elaborated a really detailed way about the town of Magnolia, filled wit...