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The guilt of our childhood can haunt us for decades.

Twenty years ago, a childhood tragedy drove six friends apart. But when one of them is found dead in the historic, wooded ruins of the New England settlement known as Dogtown, old acquaintances find themselves drawn together.

Now they must work together to solve the meaning behind a message written in blood, a series of attacks, and the mysterious quills that seem to tie them all together. But time is quickly running out.

Indian Summer is a chilling tale of six childhood friends and the things that haunt them—both natural and otherworldly.


Indian Summer Aaron Mahnke 9781495370014 Books

It was ok. Some of the conversations and reactions were very unbelievable. The "problem" was difficult to believe as well. I don't finish books if I don't like them, and I tapped on the kindle to exit this book and stop reading it. When I saw I was at 76%, I decided just to finish it. Like I said, it was ok. I would read another book by this author bc I love his podcast, but this just wasn't for me.

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  • Paperback 276 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 28, 2014)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1495370011

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I am a huge fan of Aaron and Lore, so I decided to start reading his books. This story is suspenseful, and is a quick read - mostly because you don't want to put it down! However, as some other reviewers have noted, there are quite a few typos throughout the book. It's disappointing because it takes away from the story, and I'm surprised that these things weren't caught in editing. Aaron, you may want to have your editor take another look-through. Other than the typos, the book is great.
Well I don't quite know what to say about this book. I'm not much one for odd creatures and science fiction and myth. However, I must admit I did research "pukwudgies". Not that they have anything to do with reality but it was rather interesting about the Indian legends surrounding them. I could never figure out what the odd "lights" were that were so captivating to one of the guys and how they fit into the story, but maybe I just missed the connection.

I don't think I'd pick up another book by this author just because it's not my "cup of tea". Give it three stars for imagination and not bad story telling.
There were a bunch of written grammatical and spelling errors within the book but the story itself was pretty interesting.
I really wanted to like this because I love Aaron Mahnke's podcast. This was overwritten and the story was very predictable, though with the very slightest plot twist.
Verbally, he is a wonderful story teller. Given some time and work, hopefully he will be able to accomplish the same in writing.
Not a terrible book, but not what I expected. the last 1/2 of the book is where it really begins to get interesting. The first 1/2 felt like it was full of uneccessary details and long boring descriptions of scenery and character backstory. I'd be willing to try another one of his books because I love to listen to lore so much.
Indian Summer was an odd read for me. The way it was written made it not as suspenseful/scary as it should have been. That and the evil thing that was after them was kind of lame...

The book opens with what happened twenty years ago, what happened to Kenny. Now for some reason twenty years later the remaining friends are being killed off. The one friend is a cop so he searches the crime scenes looking for evidence (even though he is not on the case). What does he find? Quills. Like from a porcupine. And that is the scary element of the book. The one guy, Bill, saw quills one day when they were all in Dogtown before the accident. The quills. They are supposed to be really creepy/scary/whatever. Bill seems to be terrified of the quills, but they were just...not scary to me. I kept thinking of a porcupine and well...they don't instill terror in me. I was just like aw, porcupine. So the quills didn't work for me.

When you find out what is going on, who is responsible, what is really attacking them and why it didn't help the suspense. I just kind of rolled my eyes and said okay and finished reading the book. It was a quick read so that was good. The real issue though is the writing style. It is kind of clinical and detached so you don't really get attached to the characters. The beginning, what happened twenty years ago, was kind of boring to read. I thought it would pick up once it came to the present, but it didn't. It was better, but is still kept that detached clinical feel that prevented me from really identifying with the story.

This review was originally posted to Jen in Bookland
I really wanted to like this book. I love love love Lore, and was excited to read one of his books. It was an easy read and an ok story, but it just didn't capture me. I didn't love any of the characters, which made it harder to get through.
It was ok. Some of the conversations and reactions were very unbelievable. The "problem" was difficult to believe as well. I don't finish books if I don't like them, and I tapped on the kindle to exit this book and stop reading it. When I saw I was at 76%, I decided just to finish it. Like I said, it was ok. I would read another book by this author bc I love his podcast, but this just wasn't for me.
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