When he was reading the narrative, he did a fine job. What didn’t you like about August Ross’s performance? As for least interesting: I felt the characters were underdeveloped, and sometimes unbelievable in their willingness to sort of go with the flow, despite the over-the-top paranormal events occurring around them. I laughed out loud several times, cringed at the gross-outs, and found myself eager to discover what happens next. But it's forgivable because the book's goal is to be entertaining, funny, and a little bit unsettling, and it succeeds on all three fronts. To be honest, it's the sort of story where the more you think about it, the less sense it makes. The writing and horror imagery was fun and creepy, and the plot was overall well-constructed. What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting? I have to agree with the previous reviewers that the performance left much to be desired. I don't feel like my time was wasted, and I don't regret the purchase, though in retrospect I'd opt for another medium than the audiobook. Nothing exceptional, and I doubt I'll read the sequel, but I enjoyed the story throughout. Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
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