Today’s review is a read from March of this year AND I’m going to take the next few days off to enjoy my birthday here in the mountains of Oklahoma riding side by sides with my family and friends. I will be back next week with a new review and revisions of some older reviews, but until then…….enjoy!!!!!

The Town the World Forgot (The Town That Shouldn’t Exist Book 1)

~Boris Bacic Read March 20, 2025 – March 26, 2025

As my first experience with Bacic‘s writing, I approached this one with high expectations after hearing so many rave reviews. I was thrilled to discover a story that cleverly combines elements of both the paranormal and psychological thriller genres. Bacic’s writing is undeniably intriguing; he knows how to engage readers and pull them into the narrative. I felt this book and its characters in my core as I listened to it on Audiobook.

This debut book in a three-part series leads readers to a town that resists the laws of reality, where the ordinary and the extraordinary connect. Bacic crafts a captivating and thought-provoking tale that leaves you questioning many aspects of the story as it unfolds. A town that exists outside the confines of normal life with an eerie atmosphere, having the residents encounter strange happenings that constantly challenge their perception of reality.

Bacic skillfully weaves rich themes of isolation and identity, immersing the reader in an unsettling atmosphere. His descriptive writing vividly brings images of the town and its residents to life, effectively building tension and suspense that pulls readers deeper into the surrounding mysteries. The pacing is masterfully crafted, interspersing moments of quiet reflection with thrilling spikes of intrigue and tension.

Additionally, the dialogue among characters captures the complexities of their lives within the town, making them feel vulnerable and relatable while exploring their motivations and fears. Each one contributes to the story’s depth enhancing the overall story line. Bacic captures the continuum of human experience, from misery to hope allowing readers to relate with the journey they are on.

The Town the World Forgot is a solid beginning to a promising series that effectively blends horror, drama, and psychological suspense. Readers are encouraged to question their understanding of reality and delve into deeper philosophical reflections. I eagerly await the next installment in this haunting saga waiting to see what comes next for the town and its residents!

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