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Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak

5/29/2025

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DRB Reviews...Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak

​I follow a group on Facebook called Psychological Thriller Readers, and I see repeatedly people posting about this book called Hidden Pictures. Last summer I decided to stop at Chapters and pick it up. I never got around to reading it.

Hidden Pictures has been popping up again lately on many of my social feeds, so I decided, since I’m on vacation, I’m going to go find it on my book shelf and start it as so many people have been raving that it's a great thriller!

Ok everyone…I read it in less than 24 hours! I got to page 24 and it became a game changer! I stopped breathing when I saw the artwork. (You will see what I mean if you read it!) It was a huge moment of startled fear…thinking what the heck? Is this a book I want to read? I was legitimately afraid. It took me all of five seconds to decide, yes, yes this is exactly a book a NEED to read, lol! And I dove back in, hungrily!

I quickly told everyone, well all my immediate family members, about this book I was reading because that is just how excited I was. Did they want to hear about it? Nope. I told them anyway! I stayed up WAY too late to finish this book. 

Rekulak made it a smooth and easy read, simple and fluid. But the content? No spoilers here, it was completely delicious. I don’t think I have ever wanted to read a book so fast; I just had to understand what was happening!

The best ghost story I have ever read! Six stars out of five my friends.

How will I sleep tonight?
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