
Gill Cranston
Oh God. So bad. So very, very bad. As others have stated, I'm sure, extremely misogynistic. The author has a breast fixation. Enough said about that. The book starts off scary but by the end, the witch is a very sympathetic figure who actually doesn't do anything to the town. The townspeople do it to themselves. As the the main father of the story, if there was ever a figure who deserves to die for what he does to one of his sons (his least favourite son. Can't believe i had to write that), this dad deserves the worst.

Simon Osborne
Very much enjoyed, elements of Steven King and Clive Barker in there which suits me. Was hooked up untill the end which seemed to be rushed and loose a bit of the reality to the charcters that had been built up.