Did 'Ghost Face' on the cover make you want to read the book more or less?
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Re: Did 'Ghost Face' on the cover make you want to read the book more or less?
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I watched the movie SCREAM when I was a child. I wasn't that scared, and I liked the intrigue. The ghost face concept adopted by the author made me want to read the book. At first, I thought it was related to the movie. But no, it has it's own uniqueness.Bianka Walter wrote: ↑01 Dec 2018, 01:23 I was a big fan of the Scream movie franchise and was surprised to see that RJ Torbert coined the term 'Ghost Face'. So it was interesting to me that he didn't revolve the entire book around the iconic face of horror.
I must say, the face on the cover made me want to read the book right away.
How did it influence your decision to read/not read the book?
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