Most of the stories leave you with a feeling of what the hell? Was more surprised when the ending worked out. I enjoyed the subversion of expectations and the use of the mundane as fright. As per usual, some didn't hit for me. But I thoroughly enjoyed "Shock Wave" as the final one. Would recommend as a foray into his writing for sure.
Most of the stories leave you with a feeling of what the hell? Was more surprised when the ending worked out. I enjoyed the subversion of expectations and the use of the mundane as fright. As per usual, some didn't hit for me. But I thoroughly enjoyed "Shock Wave" as the final one. Would recommend as a foray into his writing for sure.
I planned on reading one small story at a time. The novella drug me under. I did not come up for air until the last page. My feeling at the end was: "Well, ain't that just the way?" There was something poignant in each one. Just enough description and pacing for me.
I planned on reading one small story at a time. The novella drug me under. I did not come up for air until the last page. My feeling at the end was: "Well, ain't that just the way?" There was something poignant in each one. Just enough description and pacing for me.
This novel resembled a museum exhibit. It was something whose pages I entered, experienced, thought about after I left, and now, it is somewhere I've visited. A series of words intended to be felt and studied. It left no particularly profound effect on me, and yet I can sense something within me has been irrevocably changed. The nature of this text has always been polarising, and it's interesting to feel exactly that. It is not mine to have an opinion on.
This novel resembled a museum exhibit. It was something whose pages I entered, experienced, thought about after I left, and now, it is somewhere I've visited. A series of words intended to be felt and studied. It left no particularly profound effect on me, and yet I can sense something within me has been irrevocably changed. The nature of this text has always been polarising, and it's interesting to feel exactly that. It is not mine to have an opinion on.
DNF at page 51.
Interesting premise, lovely idea. Poor execution. The prose is dry. I had no indication of what anybody looked like nor grounding in the scenes. The slapstick element missed hard for me. I wasn't expecting super serious horror per se with a museum of oddities — but I was expecting cohesive and alive. This is neither.
DNF at page 51.
Interesting premise, lovely idea. Poor execution. The prose is dry. I had no indication of what anybody looked like nor grounding in the scenes. The slapstick element missed hard for me. I wasn't expecting super serious horror per se with a museum of oddities — but I was expecting cohesive and alive. This is neither.
Some things took me by surprise. Other things did not. The plot itself was simple, the melding of two worlds even more so. It was spoken about in a complex way. When there were rambles, they mostly interested me and always had a pay-off of some kind. Sometimes, it's about the things which are left unsaid. Not everything in life can be tied up in bows and ribbons, signed and delivered to the doorstep. Sometimes we get lost along the way and never reach the original destination. I will not re-read it, but I will keep it forever.
Some things took me by surprise. Other things did not. The plot itself was simple, the melding of two worlds even more so. It was spoken about in a complex way. When there were rambles, they mostly interested me and always had a pay-off of some kind. Sometimes, it's about the things which are left unsaid. Not everything in life can be tied up in bows and ribbons, signed and delivered to the doorstep. Sometimes we get lost along the way and never reach the original destination. I will not re-read it, but I will keep it forever.
I read this for a book club as January's pick to explore some "romantasy" that seems to be taking over the shelves. For me, this was a rather middle of the road one. There were things I enjoyed, and things I didn't, as all things are. Here's what I liked:
What I disliked or could've left outside the door:
I will not be continuing the series, but am glad I read it.
I read this for a book club as January's pick to explore some "romantasy" that seems to be taking over the shelves. For me, this was a rather middle of the road one. There were things I enjoyed, and things I didn't, as all things are. Here's what I liked:
What I disliked or could've left outside the door:
I will not be continuing the series, but am glad I read it.