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Today I will about telling you about the spooks curse, the spooks curse is a book about a boy named Thomas ward who the 7th son of the 7th son, who has the power to see monsters and hear them to so most of the book has a dark theme about it, The book start off with Thomas going to save a priest who getting his blood drains from him, well this is happing the book tell you what it looks like and how violently it is, I thing the best song for this is bad voodoo.
Bad voodoo is a fast pass surfer like song with drums an electric guitar, what go well with the vocals that sing about the undead who are the main “bad guys” in the book, because of this I chooses this of the starting of the book, dark but fast pass makes you feel as if you were Thomas try to get to the chapel, before the priests who happen to be the spooks brother dies from its blood getting drained, when Thomas was getting to the chapel he talks about what would happy if he dies there and how to beat the undead monster called the ripper, because of this in the song the singer sings about how

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