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The Red Tree
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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After discovering an unfinished manuscript hidden in an old house, Sarah becomes obssessed with the subject of the work--an ancient oak on a desolate corner of the property--and risks both health and sanity to uncover its secret. Reprint.
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Robotswithpersonality
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Yes, the cover is terrible, moving on! Not enough space to review here, so let's just hit the highlights: Surreal horror; 'non-fiction' book within a book; occasional natural sciences geeking out moments, lesbian characters; dealing with grief, life choices; dream sequences, epileptic rep(?), smidgen of erotica 🫣, all about the side tangents/digressions. Warning: suicides, one moment of unexamined racism(?). I liked it, not sure others will.

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Robotswithpersonality
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Begin Rant:
I'm all for a 'book within a book' narrative, and I appreciate formatting that makes a clear distinction of the transitions between 'books' but THIS (shown above) is just objectively a BAD font choice. I understand the aged typewriter look, but on top of gently fading parts of some letters, (consistent for all passages of this 'manuscript' so far) you thought making the text TINY was a GOOD idea?! 😤
Okay. Rant over.

LitStephanie Strong agree. 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Love the moments I get insight into why I'm drawn to haunted house/spooky location books...something about the very absence of life in such places gives them creepy character. I love the idea that they're actively seeking life,
"...the hunger of abandoned places..."

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khooliha
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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This book just sings along - does it sing you answers? Nah. Does it matter? I don't think so!

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overtheedge
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Clwojick WOOHOO!! Way to go! 5y
overtheedge @Clwojick Thanks so much. It's my first readathon and Challenge, your encouragement helped!🎃🥳🌟 5y
Clwojick I try to do them atleast once every 2/3 months cause they really help my to lower my TBR, as well as add to my yearly stats. 🎃 I‘m glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully you‘ll join again. â™¥ï¸ 5y
overtheedge @Clwojick You've been awesome, helping me figure out my points( I suck at numbers), encouraging and supportive.....of course, I'll join again. I had fun, and hope #teamslaughter does well. 🌟♥ï¸ðŸ˜» 5y
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overtheedge
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Clwojick Yeahhhhg! You‘re going to get there! You‘ve got this! 💪ðŸ»ðŸ’•ðŸŽƒ 5y
overtheedge Thanks @Clwojick ....support sure helps. My reward is the Peanuts ItsThe Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown is on TV tonight!!🎃🥳💜 5y
Clwojick Woohoo! I miss cable tv for holiday specials like that. Netflix hardly ever has the good ones. 5y
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Bertha_Mason
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan

"She was wearing black jeans and one of her black smocks, and her hands and arms and face were a smudged riot of yellows and browns, crimson and gold, orange and amber and a vacant, hungry shade of blue, as though she‘d begun, prematurely, to bleed autumn."

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Bertha_Mason
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan

"No one we knew ever believed that there was anything between us but the sex and some virulent allure, my dirty dishwater circling the drain of you."

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Beachesnbooks
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Creepy, atmospheric, and very well-written. I don't always love when books have writers as their main characters (just bc it's so common) but Kiernan's main character felt so authentic. The story is told in journal entries and excerpts from a book the main character is reading; it's about a writer renting a creepy house in RI with a dangerous supernatural history while she ruminates on the recent loss of her girlfriend.

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booksandsympathy
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Sarah Crowe left Atlanta to live alone in an old house in rural Rhode Island. Within its walls she discovers an unfinished manuscript written by the house's former tenant who was obsessed with the ancient oak growing on a corner of the property. As the gnarled tree takes root in her imagination, Sarah risks her health and her sanity to unearth a revelation planted centuries ago. #maybookflowers #unreliablenarrator

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Peterdamien
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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An excellent, clever, very elusive sort of horror novel with a fascinating ending, and which really deserves a better cover than it's been saddled with here. Definitely recommended.

malloryomeara Ugh, I love that book so much. 8y
BookishFeminist You're right, this cover is terrible. 😂 but I think I'll stack it now anyway! 8y
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Peterdamien
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Bunked off all my other reading for this, because I am such a fan. It's great so far, but I do think the book deserves a better cover than this.

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Redwritinghood
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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#allhallowsread I think Caitlin Kiernan's #scaryreads are under appreciated. I recommend checking any of these out for a great, creepy #scaretober read.

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DragonSadhana
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I've never read anything by Caitlin Kiernan before this. What an engaging writer; I would definitely read more by her! This haunting story of an author's growing psychosis while living in solitude in the Rhode Island woods made for a great #scaretober pick. (TBH, I bought this book on Amazon during a night of wine drinking, and forgot I had bought it until it showed up. Thanks, drunk me!) #lgbtq #horror

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DragonSadhana
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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The cat decided to join the dog and I. Can this morning get any better??? #catsoflitsy #dogsoflitsy #snugglesforeveryone

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DragonSadhana
The Red Tree | Caitlín R. Kiernan
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Some favorite things this rainy morning. #dogsoflitsy #chihuahuasnuggles #usedbook #soymocha

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DMorgan
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I finished The Red Tree 2 weeks ago and was disappointed in the ending but, upon reflection, it was very strong. My opinion has flipped. It's interesting how that can happen; an effect of powerful writing. It's a raunchy, ghostly story with a hard-ass unreliable lesbian narrator.