I really loved the side characters, the family and the lore behind the powers/ghouls. We learned just enough every chapter to continuously be intrigued and also feel like we weren't as "in the dark" as before we had read it. The chapters are short and there is a mixed media aspect with the journal scattered throughout the physical copy of it. (The journal is not described in the audiobook unless it was described on page)
I can totally understand while some people would not love the book, it is an all vibes and not action-packed type of book (even if there are things happening in the book, the pacing is very Robin Hobb-esque in the sense of the slow-paced action/events).
If you did not like "The invisible life of Addie Larue by V.E. Schwab" or "The ocean at the end of the lake by Neil Gaiman" this is not a book for you, it verges, in my opinion, on the edge of being magical realism.
Otherwise, I highly recommend you give it a shot, it's perfect for spooky season or cold season.
4.5/5 stars