![]() ![]() The first time I read Dark Inside, I was carried along by adrenaline and suspense, missing a couple of important details along the way. I did confuse Mason with Michael sometimes, and found things a lot easier when everyone came together. With four main characters as well as several secondary characters, it was a bit difficult to keep track of everyone’s individual story. I read on Roberts’ Goodreads website that the series is based on nightmares she used to have as a teenager, noting there is nothing more scary than zombie-type beings who keep their intelligence. There is no clear explain for why people become Baggers, only that they seem to be opened to the evilness that already lurks within them. ![]() ![]() Review: Guaranteed to give you chills and keep you up at night, Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts is a sophisticated read as Roberts weaves together a tale of horror that comes from the inside. Those who give in to the evil inside are known as Baggers, willing to kill or collect anyone they come across, but those who seem able to fight the darkness may only be able to do so for a time. In this new world, electricity is out, the phone lines are down and society as it was previously known has been decimated. As a result, the lives of Mason, Clementine, Ariel, and Michael are forever changed, and one by one they decide to make their way to Vancouver to start over. ![]() Summary: Darkness seems to seep out of the core of the Earth when multiple earthquakes occur along the west coast of North America infecting people’s minds and hearts with evil, causing them to do horrific things. ![]()
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