Fiction from experience. Not that familiar with this Lendu horror stuff, read few but never interested with it. But the book is good, anyway. Fairly amount of suspense and mystery. Interesting on how the writer writes with two different perspectives-- human and 'them'. Love the story's flow-- smooth, unlike most horror stories I read.
Soul kidnapping, hysteria and revenge. I see why Ma'arid being that mad with human-- kalau kita tak kacau orang, orang pun tak kacau kita. I guess it goes the same with 'them' too. Most spooky-unease scene probably that toilet scene-- I read it at 1 a.m have no idea why. Gila. But I love how the writer takes his time with the story. It was written well-- not that kelam-kabut or too dullsville.
Saluting Adam for his bravery, and for what he did to his brother. I hope there'll be a Part 2. Like seriously, it can't ended like that, right? RIGHT?