Unabridged Audiobook
I enjoyed it! It was campy and fun, partly about not fitting in and having autism. I did have a little bit of a hard time with the narrator pronouncing Jason Statham's name as "Stratham" the whole time. But maybe David spells it that way? No idea.
Rotten Tommy was campy, gory, and everything you'd want out of an 80's horror film. When Becky was four years old, her mum vanishes without a trace and now, forty years later, she comes across a trio of VHS tapes within her walls along with a missing children's poster with her face on it. The tapes contain footage of a children's show she's never heard of called "Rumplejack" and Becky then sees her mother for the first time in decades. Becky goes on a hunt for information and along the way we run into Rotten Tommy. It's a campy version of Chucky if it were a childrens show, it's haunting and sticks with you and it's perfect to get lost in. It's absolutely gory and gross and there are a dozen trigger warnings for horror related and body gore but the writing is so good.
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