Ratings15
Average rating3.8
4.5 stars rounded up.
Wow! This book kept my interest throughout. It's gory, gruesome, and horrific. The plot was solid and unfolded throughout. There are still some questions to be answered in the next one. Did not see that ending coming! Would recommend to any horror fan or anyone trying to get into the genre.
I thought this was a super fun horror novel overall. It was kind of a mixture of a noir crime thriller and a more traditional horror story, and it was really at its best when it was more focused on the crime and human drama with the horror in the background. The characters and their points of view were really well done, where you could see what one character knew that others didn't and how that influenced their actions. When it really hits the fan, unfortunately, it became more unfocused and felt a little boring.
I found the writing style could get a little precious and overly stylistic at times and it was sort of weird how few characters of colour there were considering how heavily racial justice protests play into the plot, but overall I liked it and I'm looking forward to the next one.
“Fever House” is a novel that successfully blends weird and twisted elements, producing an atmosphere steeped in punk nostalgia. Its character development is noteworthy and the early chapters are engaging, drawing readers into the unfolding chaos. While the book suffers from pacing issues, with flashbacks that tend to disrupt the flow of the plot, it doesn't entirely diminish the overall reading experience. Despite an abrupt ending that leaves room for a sequel, the unique elements and intriguing narrative make “Fever House” an interesting read. The novel might not be flawless, but its standout features will definitely appeal to readers who appreciate horror with a punk twist.
Thank you to NetGalley, Random House and the author for the advanced copy.