Locke & Key, Vol. 2: Head Games (Locke & Key #2)
Meanwhile, six-year-old Bode Locke tries to puzzle out the secret of the head key, and Uncle Duncan is jarred into the past by a disturbingly familiar face.
Open your mind - the head games are just getting started
Once again, my original review has spoilers. I don't recommend you reading past the 2014 numbers.HEAD GAMES was an excellent second part to this story. I sometimes wish I had more to say when I love a book other than holy shit, this is amazing However, I normally dont.I still very much suggest trying this series out if you haven't yet. It just gets better in this second volume. If I remember correctly, the head key is my favorite. It's a fascinating idea.6/8 - 6/9 2014 Locke & Key Volume 2:
www.melissa413readsalot.blogspot.comThis second installment was awesome! It was creepy, weird and I loved it. You will never guess where the other key goes! I loved the graphics and the continuing storyline. I look forward to the next book in the wonderful world of Joe Hill!
Their father was murdered.They dont know one of their closest friends is really their enemy...And hell stop at nothing to get the key to the black door.The other keys have the power to save them.This is where theyll make their stand. They are the Locke kids from the title of the series: Tyler, Kinsey and Bode. In the first volume, they must overcome personal tragedy and survive the terror of being hunted by a psychopat. Now they find out that there is more to discover behind the murder of
Review of the first volume: Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to LovecraftI immediately went ahead and read the second volume of the Locke and Key series. The first volume was very satisfactory, providing a good introduction to the series. The second volume didn't disappoint either, as the novel developed even further.The first volume was pure introduction to the world and characters, but it didn't focus much on the keys. I'm very glad that the second one focused on one particular key, and the
Its disconcerting watching someone open up their head and rummage around amongst their memories. Like, literally open up their head and physically manipulate memories. That said, I enjoyed this a great deal, moreso than volume 1, and am looking forward to more...
I've read this multiple times now and I keep thinking that this time I won't like it as much.Not so.This is such an awesome title that I would honestly recommend it even if you're not traditionally a fan of horror or the graphic medium. Really. It's just storytelling at its best.Volume 2 is about the Head Key. As far as the Key goes, I thought it was less scary and more sci-fi. I'm sure a lot of you would disagree with me, but it just didn't seem creepy to unlock your head. Weird, strange, and
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Original Title: | Head Games |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Locke & Key #2 |
Characters: | Tyler Locke, Kinsey Locke, Bode Locke, Zack Wells |
Setting: | Lovecraft, Massachusetts(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Adult Literature (2015) |
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Following a shocking death that dredges up memories of their father's murder, Kinsey and Tyler Locke are thrown into choppy emotional waters, and turn to their new friend, Zack Wells, for support, little suspecting Zack's dark secret.Meanwhile, six-year-old Bode Locke tries to puzzle out the secret of the head key, and Uncle Duncan is jarred into the past by a disturbingly familiar face.
Open your mind - the head games are just getting started
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Title | : | Locke & Key, Vol. 2: Head Games (Locke & Key #2) |
Author | : | Joe Hill |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | February 2015 by IDW Publishing (first published September 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Horror. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics. Comic Book |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 34603 Users | 2149 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books Locke & Key, Vol. 2: Head Games (Locke & Key #2)
re-read in 2020Honestly its so great how evil and clever Luke is but he cant send an emailre-read in 2017After reading the whole series, I love these early volumes more than I did the first time around! I had a hard time liking the art the first time I read the series, but now I feel like its perfect for the series and I just love everything about it 🖤*4.5*I liked this one even more than the first! I was glad that it focused more on the keys and WHAT THEY MEAN, as well as all the supernaturalOnce again, my original review has spoilers. I don't recommend you reading past the 2014 numbers.HEAD GAMES was an excellent second part to this story. I sometimes wish I had more to say when I love a book other than holy shit, this is amazing However, I normally dont.I still very much suggest trying this series out if you haven't yet. It just gets better in this second volume. If I remember correctly, the head key is my favorite. It's a fascinating idea.6/8 - 6/9 2014 Locke & Key Volume 2:
www.melissa413readsalot.blogspot.comThis second installment was awesome! It was creepy, weird and I loved it. You will never guess where the other key goes! I loved the graphics and the continuing storyline. I look forward to the next book in the wonderful world of Joe Hill!
Their father was murdered.They dont know one of their closest friends is really their enemy...And hell stop at nothing to get the key to the black door.The other keys have the power to save them.This is where theyll make their stand. They are the Locke kids from the title of the series: Tyler, Kinsey and Bode. In the first volume, they must overcome personal tragedy and survive the terror of being hunted by a psychopat. Now they find out that there is more to discover behind the murder of
Review of the first volume: Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to LovecraftI immediately went ahead and read the second volume of the Locke and Key series. The first volume was very satisfactory, providing a good introduction to the series. The second volume didn't disappoint either, as the novel developed even further.The first volume was pure introduction to the world and characters, but it didn't focus much on the keys. I'm very glad that the second one focused on one particular key, and the
Its disconcerting watching someone open up their head and rummage around amongst their memories. Like, literally open up their head and physically manipulate memories. That said, I enjoyed this a great deal, moreso than volume 1, and am looking forward to more...
I've read this multiple times now and I keep thinking that this time I won't like it as much.Not so.This is such an awesome title that I would honestly recommend it even if you're not traditionally a fan of horror or the graphic medium. Really. It's just storytelling at its best.Volume 2 is about the Head Key. As far as the Key goes, I thought it was less scary and more sci-fi. I'm sure a lot of you would disagree with me, but it just didn't seem creepy to unlock your head. Weird, strange, and
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