![]() ![]() ![]() I’m okay with this, as it’s an amazing ecosystem of horror. The plot is a bit slow, and this is perhaps because of the time Waggoner spends detailing Shadow. By the end of the book, you know him pretty well. Though I didn’t really enjoy the flashbacks, Waggoner does a great job of filling Jayce out. Jayce, on the other hand, has serious mommy issues–which you’ll see if you read the book. Nicola is a fairly likable character and I don’t have a whole lot to say about her. ![]() The pair encounter several awesome creatures on their journey, some harmless and others not so much. Shadow is a dangerous place where nightmares are reality and with the help of a woman named Nicola, Jayce quickly discovers finding out what happened to his daughter isn’t going to be easy. No one’s seen her and in pursuit of her whereabouts, Jayce stumbles upon a world known as Shadow. It’s easily one of the most fantastic books I’ve read this year. ![]() Waggoner is imaginative and original, and The Mouth of the Dark takes readers to an entirely new world of monstrosities. The Mouth of the Dark is the second book by Tim Waggoner that I’ve read and, after completing it, I’m pretty convinced I’ll like just about any of his work. ![]()
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