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Model Home
Model Home: A Novel | Rivers Solomon
19 posts | 15 read | 15 to read
Welcome to Rivers Solomon's dark and wondrous Model Home, a new kind of haunted-house novel. The three Maxwell siblings keep their distance from the lily-white gated enclave outside Dallas where they grew up. When their family moved there, they were the only Black family in the neighborhood. The neighbors acted nice enough, but right away bad things, scary thingsthe strange and the unexplainablebegan to happen in their house. Maybe it was some cosmic trial, a demonic rite of passage into the upper-middle class. Whatever it was, the Maxwells, steered by their formidable mother, stayed put, unwilling to abandon their home, terrors and trauma be damned. As adults, the siblings could finally get away from the horrors of home, leaving their parents all alone in the house. But when news of their parents' death arrives, Ezri is forced to return to Texas with their sisters, Eve and Emanuelle, to reckon with their familys past and present, and to find out what happened while they were away. It was not a natural death for their parents . . . but was it supernatural? Rivers Solomon turns the haunted-house story on its head, unearthing the dark legacies of segregation and racism in the suburban American South. Unbridled, raw, and daring, Model Home is the story of secret histories uncovered, and of a queer family battling for their right to live, grieve, and heal amid the terrors of contemporary American life.
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DavidDiamond
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As a Gen X gay man, I found myself a bit confused by the pronouns & gender references, as well as some of the terminology—like “xe.“ I must have missed the memo on that one! While it may not be the most crucial part of the story, it did occasionally distract me and take away from my overall enjoyment.
Yeah, I know, soon I'll be yelling at clouds.
But if you can stick with the story until the end, the resolution is absolutely worth the journey!

Suet624 Can relate to the yelling at clouds. 2w
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ImperfectCJ
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I have mixed feelings about this title from the #ToB25 longlist. In many ways, I love this novel. I love the uncertainty about the narrator's reliability and what it says about trauma and family and internalizing/blaming oneself for bad things that happen and how predators use this to their advantage. But the path it takes is through some terrain reminiscent of the 1980s pulp novels I read from my mom's bookshelf, which takes away from the effect.

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BeeMagical
Model Home: A Novel | Rivers Solomon
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DNF around 100 pages.

BeeMagical @dabbe too many books in the TBR to waste time on ones I‘m not into!😂 1mo
dabbe @BeeMagical 🎯!!! 1mo
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Megabooks
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Wow. Just wow. This book takes a haunted house story and puts it through a funhouse mirror. I don‘t want to say too much. Just read it.

Ezri has returned to Dallas with their daughter to be with their sisters when both parents die suddenly and violently at home. The three siblings untangle the knots of childhood trauma as they deal with their parents‘ deaths and the house that may have caused them.

BarbaraBB What an intriguing review. Stacking! 1mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I definitely think you'd like this one. It's dark but so good! 4.5 ⭐! 1mo
BarbaraBB Thanks! Can‘t wait! 1mo
Suet624 Yikes 1mo
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A brutal, brilliant, unsettling masterpiece that upends the typical haunted house novel. The story focuses on Ezri and their two sisters, who grew up in a McMansion in a white suburb of Dallas, where strange and increasingly terrible inexplicable things happened. There's a lot here about trauma, memory, racism/segregation, and parenting. As a parent, I found this book very impactful but simultaneously difficult to read. CW: childhood sexual abuse

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Jen2
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Very dark!

Megabooks Reading this now and loving it! 1mo
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"Maybe my mother is God, and that's why nothing I do pleases her. Maybe my mother is God, and that's why even though she never once saved me, I keep praying that this time she will."

Wow, what a beginning that this book is absolutely living up to.

#BlackBooks #QueerBooks #Horror

Suet624 Yowzer. 1mo
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DrasticallyJill
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Wow. This is a truly gifted writer, some heavy topics, and unique style. Dealing with race, gender, spiritual and other abuse - it is effortless in its disjointed prose. A family, a house that anchors trauma. The neighborhood, the forces of external traumas. A family and a weaving of personas. Beautiful only in a way storytellers can make ugly into captivating.Trigger warnings for abuse in novel.

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Addison_Reads
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#HauntedShelf @PuddleJumper #HexesandCrows @Catsandbooks

This might not be my favorite book by Rivers Solomon, but I am still a fan. They have such a unique writing style that always impresses and surprises me while reading. I'll admit, I don't always connect all the dots right away, but their books leave me contemplating things for a long time after I've read the last page, and that for me will continue to bring me back to their writing.

PuddleJumper 💚💚 2mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼🦇💚 2mo
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sebrittainclark
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3.5/5

Ezri returns to their childhood home where they and their siblings grew up as the only black family in a white suburb to find their parents dead in an apparent murder suicide. The siblings are forced to confront their pasts to determine what really haunted that house their entire childhoods.

As with many of Solomon's reads this dealt with a lot of difficult topics including racism and child abuse. It was a good book, but a hard read.

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rachelsbrittain
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A haunted house story unlike any other. Ezri moved to England to escape the house they grew up in. But now all 3 Maxwell siblings have to return to the house that still haunts them in order to move on. But is the house really haunted--or is something else going on? Every trigger warning imaginable on this one. The exploration of trauma and sibling relationships was expertly done, and the twist at the end took me truly and horrifyingly by surprise.

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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Nightmare Momma,” or the “Woman with No Face, or the house itself? What‘s real, what‘s not? There is so much pain. Ezri and their sisters return to their mysterious childhood home after both parents are found dead. There‘s a lot to unpack, and it‘s challenging to describe. Literally and figuratively harrowing. Stunning writing.

Hooked_on_books Hooray, you liked it! I was riveted the entire time. And they picked the perfect narrator for the audiobook, imo. 2mo
britt_brooke @Hooked_on_books It‘s like nothing else I‘ve ever read. Agree, fantastic narration! 2mo
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britt_brooke
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Finished product! 🎧🧩 #audiopuzzling

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
Sace Beautiful! 2mo
Tamra Gorgeous! 2mo
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AmyG Love it! 2mo
BookmarkTavern Wow! Congrats! 2mo
britt_brooke @dabbe @Sace @Tamra @AmyG @BookmarkTavern Such a fun one! I love a good 500-piecer in between 1000s. They go sooo much faster! 2mo
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britt_brooke
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🎧🧩 This book. Wow. Just can‘t stop listening.

#audiopuzzling #dogsoflitsy

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
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Hooked_on_books
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Ezri is returning to their childhood home when their siblings are concerned about their parents, who turn out to both be dead. From there, we see the dynamics in the family and the particular struggles of genderfluid and possibly autistic Ezri with the background of a haunted house story. I was fully riveted by this and found the reveal about the house harrowing and satisfying to the story.

britt_brooke Reading this now! 2mo
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TorieStorieS
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This quick listen is less the haunted house story that I expected & more on family pain, lingering trauma & racism, gender/sexual fluidity. When the Maxwell family moves from NYC to an affluent area of Dallas, they are the only family of color. Now, 35 years later, oldest child Ezri returns to unite with siblings along with their child, Elijah. Shifting from past & present, this engaging listen has big clues making the final reveal not a surprise.

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sebrittainclark
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PuddleJumper Looks great! 3mo
Jadams89 Great list! 💚👻 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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ErikasMindfulShelf
Model Home: A Novel | Rivers Solomon
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Mehso-so

The three Maxwell sibling have been staying away from the house they grew up in for years. Something unexplainable took place there. Is the house itself evil? Now they are forced to come back and face their past.
I found parts of the story interesting, but overall it didn‘t quiet work for me. It was not a book I was eager to get back to.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the advance copy.