A review by yuno_hu
The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke

4.0

It's the second book I read by this author, the first one being 'A Guardian Angel's Journal' and I really did enjoyed both of them.

This story is about a boy named Alex and a special friend of him, Ruen.
Ruen is a demon, and Anya is a doctor trying to find out what's wrong with Alex for him to be having psycosis while dealing with her own demons herself.
The thing is: Does Alex have an imaginary friend? Or is Ruen real?

This story is told by to points of view, Alex's and Anya's.
And i find the transitions real good and interesting.
The story was overall delicious to read, it was fun, it was intense, it made me devour every chapter as quick as I could.
I read this book only knowing the title and i'm glad i did! And after the fist chapter I was addicted. I like the 'Memoirs of an imaginary friend' vibe going on but with more creepiness in. Do I make any sense?
Really looking foward for more of her books!