Puh, ne pamtim kada sam čitao knjigu fikcije sa ovolikom dozom blasfemije. Priča mi je veoma dobra. Prvi dio ( nekih 60-tak strana) sam doslovno progutao. Toliku dinamiku u priči sam slabo gdje vidio. Em je bilo zanimljivo, em veoma smiješno na momente ali i sj*bano tužno. Tačno je princ svog zanata. Zatim slijedi jedna jako fina osmišljena radnja, sa zanimljivom konstruisanom narativom i veoma dobrih likovima i fino osmišljenim zlikovcem, koji opet ruku na srce, liči na 80% tatinih zlikovaca, no dobro. Rekao sam da ih neću više porediti. Otkud Iggu ti rogovi? Šta je stvarno desilo sa Merrin? Pročitajte i saznajte. Na mene je ostavila pozitivan utisak. 4,5* ps. Fkt ne znam šta je sa porodicom King, ali izgleda da svi imaju neki fetiš na vatru.
Me gusto mucho este libro aunque el final es algo flojo
How much can you endure before you have to become the devil? This one hit me hard. What started as a fun ride into the mind of strangers, quickly got dark with the look back into childhood. Relations between characters felt so real it really hurt.The breakup between Ig and Merrin hit me especially hard, because it felt so goddamm real. As someone in exact the same relationship as theirs, I knew those thoughts and would've said the same things... I rarely read books, in which I hate a character that much and in which conversations feel so real. We slowly learn what happens to Ig, before there's no other way than to become the devil. And trust me, those are bad things. Horns spoke to me on a personal level many times, and for this it deserves five stars.



