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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Paper is a work of fiction in the thriller, horror, and suspense genres. It is best suited to mature adult readers due to strong language and scenes of violence. Penned by author John K. Addis, this engaging novel delves into the real-life adventures of two seventh graders who started an independent newspaper in their hometown of New Haven, Michigan, in 1988. The narrative unfolds with a blend of coming-of-age elements and a psychological thriller with a supernatural twist, as the protagonists navigate adolescence, friendships, and the mysteries lurking in their small town, including the enigmatic house at the end of the street.
Author John K. Addis has an easy, confident narrative style in this nostalgic and atmospheric journey back to the '80s filled with youth's innocence and intrigue. I loved how the scene-setting and attitudinal touches perfectly captured the essence of small-town life, weaving a tale of friendship, courage, and the allure of the unknown into a credible, realistic setting. The dynamic between Jimmy Logan and Dale Dunkle is both endearing and relatable. Great dialogue moves the plot forward naturally and beautifully characterizes the protagonists as they navigate the complexities of adolescence while embarking on their journalistic venture. The author has a good sense of timing to build tension and suspense, keeping readers eagerly turning pages as the mystery of the abandoned house unfolds with fantastic pacing and some really exciting twists. Overall, The Paper is a captivating and thought-provoking read that transports readers back in time, and I’d certainly recommend it to fans of exciting thrillers.