Ratings158
Average rating2.7
Everyone's got issues in this novella, and that's where the horror lies. Sure, the house is absolutely creepy, but this is the kind of horror story where the real horror lies not in the location or the monster; rather, those are merely reflections of the real horror that is the secrets and things unsaid that the people visiting the haunted place are hiding, both from those around them and from themselves.
There's also something to be said about watching a barkada fall apart the way it does in this story. Kind of relatable, tbh.