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I Think I'm Alone Now by Ali Seay, Ali Seay

stewie's review

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5.0

First, a PSA. Besides this review, which will absolutely be spoiler free, go into [a:Ali Seay|18030098|Ali Seay|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1602056431p2/18030098.jpg]’s I Think I’m Alone Now blind. I assure you, it’s the only way to do it. Okay, I’ll allow you to read the synopsis on the back. Shoutout to whoever wrote it up; they need to work in the trailer department of any and all movie studios because it gives nothing away.

I was sold on I Think I’m Alone Now almost immediately after it was announced. Having enjoyed Seay’s [b:Hysteria: Lolly & Lady Vanity|75714373|Hysteria Lolly & Lady Vanity|Ali Seay|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1673380959l/75714373._SY75_.jpg|101091802], this was already going to be on my radar, but add to it both it’s a coming-of-age novella (yes!) set in the ‘80s (YES!), I was all in.

You can read my full review at Horror DNA by clicking here.