Here's the Big Five:
- Completely. Original. Horns is a completely new concept, and Hill delivers it exceptionally well. I think he's paving the way for new horror.
- Character development is flawless. Hill spends a deal of time developing the characters, and he makes you feel as though you personally have met each and every one. I fell in love with the way that he let you into the minds of his characters.. literally.
- Horns will make you question your beliefs, or at least it made me question mine. Hill obviously did a substantial amount of research on different religions and presented many different views/beliefs throughout the book.
- This is one of the most cerebral books I've ever read. You can make of it what you'd like, but it requires some thinking to understand deeper meaning than what is necessarily written.
- The symbolism used is absolutely impeccable. Almost everything can be interpreted to symbolize something.
I loved Horns, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who wants a new take on the world of horror/thrill. Hill did a fantastic job and I'm certain he has established himself in the world of literature as a contender with the release of Horns.
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