![]() ![]() But it is definitely laying a lot of foundation, while still hitting emotional beats. ![]() But reading “Head Games” has reminded me that Joe Hill was laying groundwork for so many things early on, and while it’s a slow process, you can see that it’s all going to fall into place as time goes on. ![]() I’m curious to try and give the Netflix series a chance again, as I watched the first few episodes and then kinda lost interest. Review: I am definitely enjoying going back and reading “Locke and Key” if only because of how it still manages to surprise me on my second read through. Open your mind – the head games are just getting started. Meanwhile, six-year-old Bode Locke tries to puzzle out the secret of the head key, and Uncle Duncan is jarred into the past by a disturbingly familiar face. ![]() 2): Head Games” by Joe Hill & Gabriel Rodríguez (Ill.)īook Description: Following a shocking death that dredges up memories of their father’s murder, Kinsey and Tyler Locke are thrown into choppy emotional waters, and turn to their new friend, Zack Wells, for support, little suspecting Zack’s dark secret. ![]()
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