![]() ![]() From his strictly horror stuff to his more sci-fi leaning stories, each one is a fun ride through Pike’s imagination that’s saved me from a reading slump many times over the years. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. I pulled a couple of suggestions for different types of horror readers, hopefully showcasing the wide range and talent that Pike displays as a writer. Since I know that not everyone has the same life-altering experience with being introduced to Christopher Pike’s books, I wanted to do a little throwback list of some of my favorite books of his. I have every confidence that it’s going to be amazing to watch! He’s one of my favorites, and this news is a blessing in the face of the mess that 2020 has been so far! I’m so excited for this series, especially after reading that other Pike books would have influences in the series. You might recognize Flanagan as being the creative mind behind hugely successful horror titles such as the recent adaptation of The Haunting of Hill House, Oculus, and Doctor Sleep. When Mary walks into a crowded party and shoots two young people and tries to kill a third, her ex-boyfriend Jim, people think she has lost her mind. She’s angry at her boyfriend Bill and just wants to getaway. ![]() Road to Nowhere opens with Theresa Chafey picking up two hitchhikers in the rain. Recently, Mike Flanagan announced an upcoming project - a Netflix series adaptation of one of Pike’s books, The Midnight Club. I can safely say it has held up really well and shares the top spot with Monster for my favorite of Christopher Pike’s books so far. ![]()
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