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A carregar... House of Ash (edição 2017)por Hope Cook (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I came across Cook’s debut book and it had such a curious premise I found myself wanting to know more. Then I discovered she used her own personal experiences as fodder for her book so it increased my desire to read it because I have found books where the author has poured something of their own life into them seem to be far more interesting. Cook has a great way of writing vividly so you become hooked into this journey she has created into her world. The novel starts off a little rough but if you just stay with it you will become enthralled with what she has built and who she has fashioned as it picks up very quickly. I thought she did a great job balancing a story set in two different time periods and with 2 sets of different characters whose stories seem like they need to converge at some point. I liked the Supernatural elements and she balanced issues of mental illness well. Her two main characters are developed very well but any of the other ones came across as very one dimensional but they aren’t important enough for this to take away from the overall story. I mostly liked the book but the ending felt weak and not everything was answered so I’m not sure if the author is planning to write a sequel and that’s why the conclusion kind of falls off without filling in the holes? sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
When seventeen-year-old Curtis begins hearing voices, he fears he is schizophrenic like his father, but soon he encounters Mila, a girl from the 1890s who lives in a cursed mansion and needs his help. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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But more than 100 years in the past, the girl in the mirror is fighting her own battles. When her mother disappears and her sinister stepfather reveals his true intentions, Mila and her sister fight to escape Gravenhearst and unravel the house’s secrets—before it devours them both.
MY THOUGHTS:
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
“The House Won’t Stop Until It’s Fed…”
How can I resist?
The world is so phobic when it concerns mental illness. They think if one character is mentally ill and violent, then the WHOLE WORLD will think ALL people with mental illnesses are the same. That is so ridiculous. There are many disorders of mental illness that involve various degrees of behavior issues, violence is only one of them. With that said, you have a book that has a mental illness element that affects the main Protagonist’s character arc development.
There is also an element about unfit parenting and it never ceases to make me laugh when a reviewer goes on about how upset they are to see these and other dark elements in a book they’ve read and are reviewing. Why did you read it? Why choose a paranormal goth fiction? Goth means dark, or having a dark atmosphere, paranormal means spooky, ghosts, spirits, etc.
I for one love books that challenge my thinking. If something sits wrong with me, I research it. I don’t follow along like a sheep and just accept what is being said because well I just do. And to be honest, the world is not a rosy, sun kissed, rainbow and daffodil paradise. “There be monsters ere, Captain!”
This author actually made the story richly realistic even with unrealistic elements. That takes a lot of talent. By having unsavory elements, the reader is made to question, squirm, feel uncomfortable and formulate an opinion, hopefully their own, about what they’re reading. It’s human nature to question things and this book offers up an abundance of topic material to question.
I absolutely love that about this author’s work. Creepy, unsettling, thought-provoking, disturbing, infuriating, startling, scary, enjoyable, contemplative, thrilling, raw, realistic, unforgettable… do I need to go on? ( )