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While cleaning a hoarder house, a young man suffering after the loss of his mother and the end of his relationship uncovers details about the homeowner's life that will change him forever.
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This is super short at 82 pages but it packs quite a punch! I highlighted quite a couple of quotes in the book because I liked how it spoke of death. I liked that we got this pov – a cleaner who specifically cleans dead hoarders' houses. That even though we like to fill up our houses with everything we could ever want, but not need, it'll just... stay there in our house. Whatever you might have done in life, your possessions will merely be thrown away by a group of people who are paid to do so – which makes you just as ordinary as the next person. I liked that we were being told all of this sort of from a future perspective. Like we're looking back at the events to see how it all played out. Meet Paul before things happened to him, find out what kind of person he is.
Another thing I really liked was the writing. Spooky, atmospheric, chilled me right to the bone. Sometimes actions or feelings were being described and I sat there wide-eyed and grossed-out. That made me love the book even more. Busby did a great job at making me feel like I was there cleaning with Paul (and I didn't want to be). Even though this was a really quick read it made up for it in its strong writing and characters.
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