![]() ![]() ![]() This will stay with me for a very long time, somewhere in the recess of my mind. Which I assume was the writer’s intention, so I think it’s fair to say mission accomplished. Read 378 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. The story itself is well told, fast paced and in a weird way hard to put down (or in this case pause) because although it’s subject matter is so unfathomable, it’s narrative is utterly believable and the need to know how it’s going to end out weighs the disgust and bitterness it leaves in you mind. Read 378 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. Because what it boils down in the end is do we ever really know what anyone is capable of, and that’s a terrifying thought. I can’t imagine anyone reading or listening to this story and not walking away at the end with it sitting uncomfortably in the back of their minds. Its only a game.' Thats what Barbara, a lovely 20-year-old babysitter told herself when she awoke. Johnsons bestseller Lets Go Play at the Adams (1974) has. ![]() While I found it difficult to listen to (on audio book) I was compelled by the complex emotions that are casually strewn throughout the whole book. and deadly In the decades since its original publication, Mendal W. ![]() Johnson (Author) 6 ratings See all formats and editions Mass Market Paperback 87.99 6 Used from 32. This is truly a disturbing story of the lost innocence of youth and the cruel nature of human kind. Lets go play at the Adams Mass Market Paperback Decemby Mendel W. ![]()
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