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Devil House
Devil House | JOHN. DARNIELLE
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From New York Timesbestselling author and Mountain Goats singer/songwriter John Darnielle, an epic, gripping novel about murder, truth, artistic obsession, and the dangers of storytelling. Gage Chandler is descended from kings. That's what his mother always told him. Chandler is a true crime writer, with one grisly success ? and movie adaptation ? to his name, along with a series of subsequent lesser efforts that have paid the bills but not much more. But now he is being offered the chance for his big break: to move into the house ? which locals call 'The Devil House' ? in which a briefly notorious pair of murders occurred, apparently the work of disaffected 1980s teens. He begins his research with diligence and enthusiasm, but soon the story leads him into a puzzle he never expected ? his own work and what it means, the very core of what he does and who he is. John Darnielle has long been known to millions of Mountain Goats fans as a storyteller of uncanny sensitivity and mythic power. In Universal Harvesterand Wolf in White Vanhe has proven himself a novelist of the highest order. With Devil House, Darnielle rises above with a novel that blurs the line between fact and fiction, combining daring formal experimentation with a gripping tale of crime, writing, memory, and artistic obsession.
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Magpiegem
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This book… when I picked it up I was really excited, for a large section in the middle it dragged, the Arthurian sections where a step too far for me and felt over written, by the end I was really disappointed. But within 30 minutes of putting it down I was thinking it over, from all the different angles, and now it‘s gone back to being a pick. Not perfectly executed, but an important exploration of true crime. Just don‘t judge it by it‘s cover.

Reggie There are books like this for me where I think, ehh I didn‘t like it and the I have to ask myself later, why haven‘t stopped thinking about it. Totally get that. 6mo
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Hilary427
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Bailedbailed

I just couldn‘t do it. I made it to page 152/403, but had to bail. I liked the White Witch part but that was it. It‘s SUPER HARD for me to bail on a book, but I just can‘t do it!

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ckarosi326
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Mehso-so

Maybe it‘s because I listened to the audiobook instead of reading a physical book but I was so confused about what was going on. There was a whole section in there that didn‘t feel like it had anything to do with the rest of the story at all so I‘m not sure if it‘s purpose.

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kera_11
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this book felt like catching up with a person I never liked that much and can‘t stay on topic.
I was confused, didn‘t care, and hoping to be close to the end.
Anyway, if you like true crime, this may be for you.

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AnnRaz
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Pickpick

Excellent. Captivating and heartbreaking.

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MaleficentBookDragon
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Thank you so much @AFrostCauseReads for this great #creepychristmas 🎁. I ❤️ everything about it!!! From the book to the socks it is all fantastic. And that 🫖 sounds (and smells) amazing.
Thank you @teebe for hosting one of my favorite swaps.
I think we need a Bloody Valentine swap too.

LeahBergen A Krampus air freshener! 😆 And a Bloody Valentine swap would be amazing. 1y
BarbaraBB It‘s a good read! 1y
AFrostCauseReads Ohh goodie! I‘m so glad you like everything!!! 1y
MaleficentBookDragon @AFrostCauseReads I do! Thank you so much. 1y
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AnnRaz
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“‘Well, I hope so,‘ she said, wishing she had something stronger than hope on hand, knowing better than to look too hard for whatever that stronger thing might be.”

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AnnRaz
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“I wanted to go ask her: Is everything OK? But you never know with people. And then I seen her throwing things in the ocean and I said, Oh, I don‘t want to know, you know? I went back inside, it‘s not my business.”

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AnnRaz
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“When you live alone, no matter how lovingly you decorate your space, you come to rely on the things that serve you best. *This* coffee cup, *that* spoon, this rustic beige bowl that‘s a little heavier than the others.”

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AnnRaz
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“It's pretty rare to meet someone who's comfortable just sitting quietly with you before you get to know each other better. Sometimes quiet people are trying to let you know they don't actually want to talk to you, but this wasn't that. It was easy.”

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AnnRaz
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“But I'm a professional. I don't care if I feel like an idiot. It's kind of an item of faith with me that my feelings aren't important when I'm working.”

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BBQGlazedSeabass
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Current Read - Awesome

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wildwoodreads
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https://pangobooks.com/bookstore/wildwoodreads

CBee I‘m on Pango too! Give me a follow if you‘d like! @cydreading is my username. 1y
wildwoodreads @CBee Will do! 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Panpan

And it was going so well...I honestly think I'd judge this book less harshly if I hadn't had my expectations raised so high by the first half. I GET what the author wanted to convey, he explored several difficult themes in detail, but it doesn't make for a cohesive or satisfying reading experience; the ending tries to drive the message home but felt cheap all the same to me.
Mega trigger warning for partner and child mental and physical abuse.

Robotswithpersonality P.S. Yes, I am aware of the author's personal history on these topics. I can only hope the writing experience was in some ways therapeutic, because the reading experience was emotionally distressing. 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Fiction novel about a true crime writer musing on nonfiction storytelling...I can't handle true crime, but I enjoy the exploration of what it means to write in that genre.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Change: bittersweet.

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Robotswithpersonality
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I like Derrick. Please don't let anything bad happen to Derrick. 🙏🏻

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Breanne1
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Mehso-so

I liked what this story had to say but didn‘t like the paths it took to say it. The multiple POVs and switching between the MC‘s true crime books muddied what this book had to say.
Ultimately a book about how reductive the true crime genre can be and a reminder that people are defined by more than their worst day. #bookclub

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wildwoodreads
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I did a little shopping this weekend. 🕸🎃🕸🎃🕸

Check out my haul: https://wildwoodreads.com/2022/10/24/a-frightfully-good-book-haul/

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TracyReadsBooks
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Gage Chandler is a true crime writer & his latest project is two murders from the 80s. He moves into the house where the crime occurred & slowly begins to unravel what happened, learning more about the victims, suspects, & himself as well as what it means to be a writer of true crime. I like the way the story was told, the writing is solid—although the story does sometimes drag & leave you asking why—& I found it mostly entertaining. A soft pick.

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TracyReadsBooks
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annahenke Great quote! 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Starting this one today—seems like a good choice on a grey, blustery October day…

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TamTracy
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Panpan

Not a fan of this one. I felt confused throughout the whole book and the title and cover were both very misleading. ⭐️⭐️

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BaBaBaBillyAndTheBooks
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Truth in True Crime is impossible, unless you can learn the entire complicated life of each assailant, accomplice, and victim. The author Darnielle gets us to feel for all three. Devil House says the ethical way to tell the true story of a tragic murder is to put yourself in the place of every single person involved — to understand them, bring them to life to a loving audience, like the best fiction writers giving us the best fictional characters.

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Emilymdxn
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Prepping for my masters starting this autumn is leaving me with less time to read than I‘ve had in pretty much my whole adult life but I‘m really making myself keep going because I don‘t want to let the reading slump get me! This week I‘ve been staying with my boyfriend‘s family and making slow progress on devil house which I‘m hoping to finish soon. It‘s really good I just wish I had more commitment to give it!

BarbaraBB I really liked this one. Wishing you the best with all that‘s happening in your life 🤍 2y
Megabooks 💜💜💜 2y
AllDebooks Good luck with your Masters. I had a real slump at the start of the pandemic, couldn't concentrate on anything. I switched to short story collections which helped enormously. 2y
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BarbaraBB
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This is an originally set up book. In short it‘s about a true crime writer doing research for his next book. This leads to various books and styles and stories. Like I said an original book, fun to read but not mind blowing. A light pick! #CampToB

#pop22 #ReflectedImageOnTheCover

(Pic: Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam)

Ruthiella I definitely want to read this! There were so many books on the #CampLitsy longlist that I want to read. 2y
squirrelbrain Me too @Ruthiella - in fact I was only just looking at the ‘long‘ longlist (before we took off any books that weren‘t going to be published in time) and there‘s a *lot* to go at, but they all sound so good! 2y
BarbaraBB @Ruthiella @squirrelbrain There are so many books on the #CampLitsy longlist that I want to read!! (edited) 2y
Cinfhen Great photo!!!!! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Well, the start of this book is promising. It brings back memories of one of my favorite reads by the #NYRBBookclub 🤍

batsy Oh, nice epigraph indeed. I'm already won over 😆 2y
LeahBergen I was surprised at how much I loved that Compton-Burnett novel! 2y
vivastory Great epigraph! It was a favorite of mine. I still think about it 2y
BarbaraBB @LeahBergen @batsy @vivastory We‘ve read some great books. This was one of my favorites too. Maybe we can all come up with our top 5 after we‘ve read our final #NYRBBookclub book? 2y
LeahBergen @BarbaraBB I‘ve been thinking of a list of my favourites, too. 😊 2y
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BarbaraBB
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#WeeklyForecast 26/22

After a month of way too much alcohol and junk food my sister and I started an 11 day detox. So far that mostly leads to a headache all day so I won‘t have too high ambitions about finishing books this week.
I started and am loving the Strout. The tagged book I bought for #CampToB (of which I hear or read nothing by the way, isn‘t that weird?) because it is so out of my normal reading. Not sure what I‘ll make of it!

vivastory Good luck with the detox! I was also planning something similar & then the Supreme Court decision came out. Might have to wait a couple of weeks 🙃 2y
squirrelbrain I loved the Strout. Hope the headache isn‘t too bad! 😬 2y
Cinfhen I can totally relate to detox headaches 🤕they do go away and you‘ll feel so much better!! So nice to be doing a detox with your sister 👯‍♀️ 2y
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TrishB Good luck 👍🏻 2y
Graywacke Headaches stink. Hopefully only one bad day and lots of ibuprofen (or whatever your equivalent is). 2y
BarbaraBB @vivastory You might need a little wine indeed - or a lot 😇. Did you read Devil House? Somehow I think you have or wanted to? 2y
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @Cinfhen @TrishB @Graywacke Thanks! Lots of ibuprofen indeed and hopefully lots of discipline too 😉😘 2y
batsy All the best on the detox and hoping that headache doesn't persist for much longer! 💜 2y
Megabooks Good luck with the detox! 💜💜 I preordered the Darnielle and link to my review. I loved it but there are definitely mixed reviews overall. Megabooks's post on Litsy https://litsy.com/p/R1dWY1VmR1dP 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks You‘ve read it! I could have known of course but somehow missed your review. It‘s encouraging though, thanks 🤍🤍 2y
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kbuggle
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Panpan

This was.. not for me. I dragged through this. It's for someone, but I should have quit while I was ahead.

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mgschu
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Pickpick

Fantastic read. Weird and tense— at times so fully lacking in empathy and, at the end, drowning in it. The fucking ending.

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Yossarian
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I don‘t know how to explain this correctly, but I think my book and coffee are from the same universe.

Erinreadsthebooks 😂 I think you‘re right!! 2y
Ruthiella What is the universe trying to tell you? 😆 2y
merelybookish Things are stark! 2y
BarbaraBB 🤣 2y
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BkClubCare
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I think I read one too many reviews of this excellently-told, creatively-expressed, fascinatingly-built story within a story within another. I enjoyed it - but give yourself the time. And though this has horror described, I wouldn‘t call it “Horror” — it is more like fictional true crime. #readict

Photo upleft is a “devil house” of Tauy Creek KS and the other is a close up of #CoconutCreamPie for May8. #CaresPieShow

EvieBee Mmm. Question: does this in any way involve supernatural elements? That‘s the part of “horror” and are just a no-no for me. But the true crime aspect interests me. 2y
BkClubCare @EvieBee - nope, nothing supernatural other than investigating rumors of such. It is about a true crime writer trying to find the real truth through the rumor. (edited) 2y
EvieBee Awesome! I‘ll need to get on this asap. Thanks for the recommendation! 💙 2y
BkClubCare @EvieBee - great! Let me know your thoughts. It has some high praise and some NOT. I think no expectations is best (but that is SO hard!) 2y
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DavidDiamond
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Bailedbailed

Ugh!
I felt the author was trying to prove he can write a story by using 101 words where just 10 would suffice. I'd find myself reading paragraphs and then have to stop and wonder what is this word salad I am trying to swallow?

The White Witch story was probably my favorite.
Then we get to the porn store where the language shifts to some kind of faux Knights of the Roundtable banter.
Then I got to the chapter on some Boy king & I peace'd out.

Kimberlone Agree the section written in old timey English was the worst part (I listened to the audiobook and basically zoned out for that entire section - I think it could be entirely skipped without missing anything) but I do think the book saves itself in the final stretch if you are ever inclined to give it another shot! 2y
DavidDiamond @Kimberlone I was curious how it all was going to end but clearly not curious enough! Perhaps one day! With SO many books on my TBR, I just felt I shouldn't have to work so hard to complete a book. Especially one that wasn't holding my interest!
I bid you a good day, M'Lady! 😂
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BkClubCare Interesting. Thank you for this. I might just skip and sample to the end. 2y
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Joysiam
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Mehso-so

I think I was expecting something very different here.
All told though the story kept me interested to the end.

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CuppaGabbage
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Starting Devil House by John Darnielle

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JacqMac
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My birthday #bookhaul. I can‘t wait to have some time to dive into these. My family buys me the best books.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook Jealous of the John Darnielle! Enjoy! 2y
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Addison_Reads
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I'm still trying to piece together things in this book, but that's how I normally feel reading books by this author.

Lately I've read several books that fall into the true crime/fiction category, which is what this is, but there are a few side stories I still can't figure out the connection, like the story of the King. My favorite sections were about The White Witch.

Overall, I enjoyed it. It's a slow build with a lot happening.

BkClubCare I think I am going to read this to fit a category in a challenge. 😊 2y
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bookish_wookish
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Does this book pick up at all?!

Im struggling with this one and where its going. I feel like its all over the place!

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bookish_wookish
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This by far has been my most anticipated read/library hold!

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Lauren.Archer
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Mehso-so

This was a pretty dry book, and therefore making this very hard for me to review. While I was engaged in the book the entire time, it never got to a place where I wanted to be, just kind of ho, hum. Gage is a very interesting character, borderline obsessive at times, even goes as far as decorating the house to the look like the original house in the 1980‘s. More than anything I wanted more about Gage than the actual premise of this book.

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Twainy
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🎧 Oh boy. There‘s a lot here to unpack. I read this last week.

In the 80‘s a comic shop turned porn shop is abandoned by the renter due to increasing costs. Teenage boys redecorate it as a witches den. Two gruesome murders happen then the place is sold as a home.

While the killings are gruesome I wouldn‘t peg this as a horror story.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👇🏻

Twainy The lines are blurred as this is about an author who moves into the house and writes true crime as fiction. As you read you‘re occasionally not sure if it‘s real or not. Several stories emerge along with the MC‘s previous true crime book. Along with a story of a king.

I loved it! You need to pay close attention and enjoy the ride. It‘s not what I expected but either was Chasing the Boogieman!
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Reggie You have sold me on this! 2y
Twainy @Reggie this is an interesting book. Still thinking about it 😁 2y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Devil House tells many stories, none of which you might expect when you see the cover.

Tales of childhood friendship, parental fears, medieval quests, domestic abuse, tales of the homes we make for ourselves & how we choose to defend them, are all nested within this narrative of a true crime writer haunted by the stories he has told & the one he is telling.

As beautiful, sad, & strange as Mountain Goats frontman Darnielle‘s previous 2 novels.

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Kimberlone
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This is going to be a hard book to review. Despite the retro, genre-signaling title and cover, this is not a horror. But it‘s also not a self-aware horror-pastiche in the vein of Grady Hendrix or Riley Sager. What it is is a more reflective take on the ethical ramifications and storytelling contrivances that a true crime writer might have to contend with in telling the horrific stories of their subjects (victims and perpetrators alike). More 👇🏼

Kimberlone I think that anyone who liked Universal Harvester (I liked when it came out) or Wolf In White Van (which I haven‘t read myself) will probably also appreciate Darnielle‘s newest. But it is a particularly Literary Fiction take on true crime and the elements that deviate from the straightforward narrative will not work for everyone. Spoilers below 👇🏼 (edited) 2y
Kimberlone The long interlude about kings written in old-timey language totally took me out of the book and I didn‘t pay attention at all to that chapter. I listened to the audiobook and found that the author‘s narration was quite monotone and especially confusing when the POV character changes from the original narrator. On the other hand, I thought the part describing the mother of a victim‘s letter and the final chapters of the book were very effective. 2y
Megabooks Same re: the interlude. His narration is a bit difficult, but it works for me. Great review!! 2y
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Kimberlone @Megabooks thanks! I am super interested to see what other people think about this one. I listened to the whole audiobook in just 3 days! 2y
readordierachel I think you've sold me on this, actually. It sounds interesting, and I like the idea of the toll all the horror might take on the writer. Stacked. 2y
Kimberlone @readordierachel it is super interesting and will definitely make you think. 2y
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AllGrainyDays
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“One thing seldom asked of those on whom disaster has laid its hand is what their future plans were before the flood.”

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Megabooks
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Whether I read or listen, I always have to reread his books at least twice for them to 💯 make sense. This is a love letter to true crime marrying many of its elements to literary fiction while adding bits of horror. He takes on ideas like responsibility to victim‘s families in writing. His novels defy categorization.

Remember what I‘ve said about hating authors narrating their own fiction? Not the case with Darnielle. Fantastic #audiobook

Addison_Reads I just put this audiobook on hold at my library. 2y
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Cinfhen Do u still think this isn‘t for me?!? I did dislike / bail on 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I LOVED it! And yes, I really can‘t see you enjoying this. Maybe I‘m wrong, but I don‘t think so. And it‘s not set in the 80s as far as that category. 2y
Cinfhen Ok. Im out!! Thanks, sis 💜 2y
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Megabooks
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Today‘s #NewReleaseTuesday!

I have already started Devil House, and it is 🔥. So good. I‘ve loved Darnielle‘s other books, and so far, this doesn‘t disappoint. Tagged ⬆️

Light Years From Home I‘m planning on using for my #OwnVoicesSFF for #pop22. I don‘t read much sci-fi, but this sounds really good. Tagged ⬇️

Kimberlone Devil House looks so good! 2y
Megabooks @Kimberlone I‘m halfway through and it‘s fantastic! 2y
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Cinfhen I‘ll await your final thoughts but I might use this for #SetIn1980s #Pop22 / would that work?? 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen it would but I‘m not sure you‘d like it. 2y
Cinfhen So #BorrowNotBuy for me 🙌🏻💕 2y
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Well-ReadNeck
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Yaaaaaasssss! I loved the author‘s previous novels and Devil House has solidified him as an autobuy for me. This extremely meta novel is satisfying all the way thru, but the ending 🤯 and took this from a campy take on the 198o‘s satanic panic to a strong social commentary. #Netgalley #ARC

Well-ReadNeck PS: this awesome candle pic from the publisher. One of the best book swag things I‘ve seen 😀 2y
vivastory I will definitely be reading this next week. Can't wait! 2y
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Ruthiella Still need to read 2y
readordierachel That candle is amazing 2y
batsy That is indeed some fabulous book swag! 2y
batsy @Ruthiella Me too! 2y
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TorieStorieS
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Panpan

With a creepy title & nostalgic horror cover, I really had high hopes for this! The premise (a true crime author moves into a house that was a site of a murder in the mid-1980s) sounded like my type of read! But this book isn‘t really a mystery/thriller or a horror novel…it‘s an experimental format that explores a variety of points from nostalgia, art to the Satanic panic but it is uneven & with some grating style choices, this one wasn‘t for me!