My Best Friendвђ™s Exorcism 🎉 🌟
Don’t let the pink cover fool you—the horror is visceral. From tapeworms to terrifying physical transformations, the book uses body horror to mirror the discomfort of puberty. Yet, it manages to stay grounded because Abby’s loyalty remains the focal point. She isn't a priest or a warrior; she’s just a girl who refuses to give up on her best friend. 🗝️ Key Takeaway
The ultimate battleground for the soul of Charleston, SC. 🤮 Gross-Out Meets Growing Pains
The 80s were more than just neon spandex and hairspray—they were a time when friendship felt like a blood pact and every mall was a cathedral of teenage angst. Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism takes this nostalgia and douses it in holy water and vomit. My Best Friend’s Exorcism
Hendrix doesn't just mention the 80s; he immerses you in them. The book is peppered with: that feel like omens. The Satanic Panic that gripped suburban parents. The Lemonade Diet and the pressures of teenage girlhood.
Here is a blog-style breakdown of why this story is the ultimate "horror-heart" hybrid. 🤘 Friendship vs. The Foulest Fiend Don’t let the pink cover fool you—the horror is visceral
After a night of skinny-dipping goes wrong, Gretchen starts acting... different.
Abby and Gretchen have been inseparable since an awkward 10th birthday party. She isn't a priest or a warrior; she’s
At its core, this isn't just a story about a demon; it’s a story about the terrifying transition from childhood to adulthood.
