
“Were these his thoughts? […] Had they buried themselves in his dirt so long ago that the plants that grew there felt like they were part of his garden instead of invasive root and cooking vine?”
“Were these his thoughts? […] Had they buried themselves in his dirt so long ago that the plants that grew there felt like they were part of his garden instead of invasive root and cooking vine?”
The first of 3 haunted house books I read in a row —the first two I chose almost at random, the third I thought “why the hell not at this point.” The premise is unsettling—one of five friends ascends a mysterious stair in a forest one night and simply vanishes. Great atmosphere and visuals, but the characters can be insufferable and it falls apart in the last third.
“People do the stupid shit *they have always wanted to do* when they‘re drunk, man, c‘Mon.”
A couple of boring and dry books that didn‘t get more than 50 pages out of me, but The 10 was incredible and I highly recommend it.
Am reading. Dolly Cat is moral support. #horror #novel #fiction #womenwriters
⭐️⭐️⭐️interesting take on the lore of staircases in the woods. Dealing with friendships, trauma while giving a unique look at haunted houses. The story stopped and stalled too much for me. Characters felt undeveloped. Needed more exploration. It was just ok.
Reading a spooky book about a forest...while in a forest! 😱🌿📖 Happy Friday, Litsy family! 💕
SPOILERS BUT NOT FOR BOOK.
1. Premise taken from /u/searchandrescuewoods (/r/nosleep).
2. Setting taken from The Backrooms (or used, idk).
3. Original authors/sources? No attribution. Maybe a sentence or two.
Wendig just added characters. It disappointed me. Wendig took inspiration (good!). His chronically online vibe can‘t have overlooked Reddit and one of the most popular concepts of online horror. It felt stolen. Theft, not inspiration.
Creepypasta meets found family in 'The Staircase in the Woods.' The heart of the story rests in the trope of found family and what happens when a friend disappears. The book is reminiscent of early King. The characters are well fleshed out and developed. I enjoyed the creepiness of the staircase in both timelines: when they were teenagers and 20 years later. 5 stars.
Thank you, NetGalley. It comes out April 29th.
ARC: out 4/29
As a horror nerd, this one just didn‘t hit for me. A mix of ‘Haunting of Hill House‘ (Netflix version) & ‘IT‘ - but got bogged down by repetition, hollow central characters that veered on vapid, and horror that just felt childish and goofy.
If you don‘t already like horror (like expletives, gross images, etc), this off the table won‘t be for you, regardless.
A 2.5/5 for me. 🤷🏻♀️ I had high hopes.
I'm a big fan of Chuck Wendig. He combines horror and supernatural elements together in such a unique way that every book of his I read takes me on a new unforgettable journey.
The decent into madness in this story by one of the characters was truly terrifying. 😱
Great read for horror fans! #NetGalley
This was so incredibly good; a unique and creepy story that at its heart is about friendship and how our friendships can help us navigate our lives.
Plus an incredibly unique way to depict how homes absorb our stories. I recommend this book wholeheartedly and know it will stick with me.
Thanks to NetGalley and Del Rey for this
ARC in return for my honest review.
Book 81 of 2024
##chuckwendig #delrey #netgalley
My latest #netgalley books. I really need to start reading more of the books I got from them. 😬