Hungerstone
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'Rich and daring. This is everything I dream of in a novel' Ava Reid
'A beguiling feast of a novel' Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb
'I LOVED it' Taylor Jenkins Reid
'Phenomenal' Samantha Shannon
FOR WHAT DO YOU HUNGER . . . ?
Lenore is the wife of steel magnate Henry, but ten years into their marriage the relationship has soured, and no child has arrived to fill the distance growing between them. Henry's ambitions take them from London to the Peak District, to the remote, imposing Nethershaw estate, where he plans to host a hunting party. Lenore must work to restore the crumbling house and ready it for Henry's guests - their future depends on it.
But as the couple travel through the bleak countryside, a shocking carriage accident brings the mysterious Carmilla into Lenore's life. Carmilla, who is weak and pale during the day but vibrant at night, Carmilla who stirs up something deep within Lenore. And before long, girls from the local villages fall sick, consumed by a terrible hunger . . .
As the day of the hunt draws closer, Lenore begins to unravel, questioning the role she has been playing all these years. Torn between regaining her husband's affection and the cravings Carmilla has awakened, soon Lenore will uncover a darkness in her household that will place her at terrible risk . . .
Set against the violent wilderness of the Peaks and the uncontrolled appetite of the Industrial Revolution, HUNGERSTONE is a compulsive sapphic reworking of CARMILLA, the book that inspired DRACULA: a captivating story of appetite and desire.
Everyone is devouring HUNGERSTONE . . .
'An extraordinary book' Jennifer Saint
'Hungerstone grabbed me body and soul' Anya Bergman
'Ravenous, righteous and utterly sublime' Bea Fitzgerald
'Intoxicating and vivid . . . Sensual and vicious' Hannah Kaner
'A true feast for all the senses' Cosmopolitan
'A beguiling and spellbinding story of female repression and appetite' Heat
'A fabulous Gothic feast of a novel' Elodie Harper
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Als großer Carmilla Fan habe ich mich sehr auf Hungerstone gefreut, muss jedoch sagen das ich von der Story am Anfang ein wenig enttäuscht war. Habe mit mehr Vampir-Romanze und größerem Fokus auf die Beziehung der zwei Frauen gerechnet und dann ging es allerdings doch eher in eine andere Richtung. Konnte mich aber am Ende trotzdem drauf einlassen und dann war es eigentlich ganz gut. Der Schreibstil hat mir aber leider auch nicht so gut gefallen und war an manchen Stellen etwas verwirrend. Dennoch würde ich das Buch empfehlen, ich mochte z.B. den Female Rage Teil sehr gerne.
My opinion of Hunger Stone fluctuated as much as Lenore's awareness throughout the novel. Again, a very nicely written story but very little depth within. Kat Dunn nailed the oppressing atmosphere of Gothic novel classics for sure, but in my opinion it is far from a feminist retelling of Carmilla - which I enjoyed way more. Here, Carmilla isn't more than the manifestation of Lenore's hunger, a means to an end. In all honesty, the story bears more parallels and nods to Jane Eyre than Carmilla, which would have been harder to promote I guess. For what it seeked to achieve, it was way too long and dragged on in certain parts, especially towards the ending with how the protagonist fights against her humanity. What bothered me the most was how easily they could have added some more subtlety to the text if they had just scratched some sentences altogether. I wish novels like these would stop taking the reader by the hand so much and let them sit with uncomfortable parts without being interrupted by the thoughts, and consequently evaluation of what's happening, from the protagonist.
I devoured this audiobook in one sitting. There was something mesmerizing about it. Leonore had a childhood of feeling too much and too loud, and as an adult she agrees to a 'business marriage'. Trying to meet society's expectations, she becomes but a shadow. That is until mysterious Carmilla comes into her life.
This book is so much vibes. It's feminist, it's sapphic, it's secrets unraveling. The suspense is creeping up on you, and at the core it's all about Leonore's journey to her true self. The narrator has a mesmerizing voice that suits the story very well. From quiet desperation to somewhat well-calculated rage, she brings this tale to life. And at the end of the audiobook the author tells us about how she came to write this story. I love that they included this. 4,5/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @dreamscape_media for the eARC! #Hungerstone #Netgalley #Bookstagram

ᨳ ᨳ᭬ ⭑ ⭑ ⭑.25࿐ྂ „To be a woman is a horror I can little comprehend.“ I'm not a big fan of historical fiction, but i liked this one quite a lot. Every time i read this i would devour many pages because i wanted to know what would happen next. Did i absolutely love this? No, but i do recommend it because the story is quite interesting and the writing style is so beautiful. - thank you Netgalley for arc in exchange for an honest review.
Description
'Rich and daring. This is everything I dream of in a novel' Ava Reid
'A beguiling feast of a novel' Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb
'I LOVED it' Taylor Jenkins Reid
'Phenomenal' Samantha Shannon
FOR WHAT DO YOU HUNGER . . . ?
Lenore is the wife of steel magnate Henry, but ten years into their marriage the relationship has soured, and no child has arrived to fill the distance growing between them. Henry's ambitions take them from London to the Peak District, to the remote, imposing Nethershaw estate, where he plans to host a hunting party. Lenore must work to restore the crumbling house and ready it for Henry's guests - their future depends on it.
But as the couple travel through the bleak countryside, a shocking carriage accident brings the mysterious Carmilla into Lenore's life. Carmilla, who is weak and pale during the day but vibrant at night, Carmilla who stirs up something deep within Lenore. And before long, girls from the local villages fall sick, consumed by a terrible hunger . . .
As the day of the hunt draws closer, Lenore begins to unravel, questioning the role she has been playing all these years. Torn between regaining her husband's affection and the cravings Carmilla has awakened, soon Lenore will uncover a darkness in her household that will place her at terrible risk . . .
Set against the violent wilderness of the Peaks and the uncontrolled appetite of the Industrial Revolution, HUNGERSTONE is a compulsive sapphic reworking of CARMILLA, the book that inspired DRACULA: a captivating story of appetite and desire.
Everyone is devouring HUNGERSTONE . . .
'An extraordinary book' Jennifer Saint
'Hungerstone grabbed me body and soul' Anya Bergman
'Ravenous, righteous and utterly sublime' Bea Fitzgerald
'Intoxicating and vivid . . . Sensual and vicious' Hannah Kaner
'A true feast for all the senses' Cosmopolitan
'A beguiling and spellbinding story of female repression and appetite' Heat
'A fabulous Gothic feast of a novel' Elodie Harper
Book Information
Posts
Als großer Carmilla Fan habe ich mich sehr auf Hungerstone gefreut, muss jedoch sagen das ich von der Story am Anfang ein wenig enttäuscht war. Habe mit mehr Vampir-Romanze und größerem Fokus auf die Beziehung der zwei Frauen gerechnet und dann ging es allerdings doch eher in eine andere Richtung. Konnte mich aber am Ende trotzdem drauf einlassen und dann war es eigentlich ganz gut. Der Schreibstil hat mir aber leider auch nicht so gut gefallen und war an manchen Stellen etwas verwirrend. Dennoch würde ich das Buch empfehlen, ich mochte z.B. den Female Rage Teil sehr gerne.
My opinion of Hunger Stone fluctuated as much as Lenore's awareness throughout the novel. Again, a very nicely written story but very little depth within. Kat Dunn nailed the oppressing atmosphere of Gothic novel classics for sure, but in my opinion it is far from a feminist retelling of Carmilla - which I enjoyed way more. Here, Carmilla isn't more than the manifestation of Lenore's hunger, a means to an end. In all honesty, the story bears more parallels and nods to Jane Eyre than Carmilla, which would have been harder to promote I guess. For what it seeked to achieve, it was way too long and dragged on in certain parts, especially towards the ending with how the protagonist fights against her humanity. What bothered me the most was how easily they could have added some more subtlety to the text if they had just scratched some sentences altogether. I wish novels like these would stop taking the reader by the hand so much and let them sit with uncomfortable parts without being interrupted by the thoughts, and consequently evaluation of what's happening, from the protagonist.
I devoured this audiobook in one sitting. There was something mesmerizing about it. Leonore had a childhood of feeling too much and too loud, and as an adult she agrees to a 'business marriage'. Trying to meet society's expectations, she becomes but a shadow. That is until mysterious Carmilla comes into her life.
This book is so much vibes. It's feminist, it's sapphic, it's secrets unraveling. The suspense is creeping up on you, and at the core it's all about Leonore's journey to her true self. The narrator has a mesmerizing voice that suits the story very well. From quiet desperation to somewhat well-calculated rage, she brings this tale to life. And at the end of the audiobook the author tells us about how she came to write this story. I love that they included this. 4,5/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @dreamscape_media for the eARC! #Hungerstone #Netgalley #Bookstagram

ᨳ ᨳ᭬ ⭑ ⭑ ⭑.25࿐ྂ „To be a woman is a horror I can little comprehend.“ I'm not a big fan of historical fiction, but i liked this one quite a lot. Every time i read this i would devour many pages because i wanted to know what would happen next. Did i absolutely love this? No, but i do recommend it because the story is quite interesting and the writing style is so beautiful. - thank you Netgalley for arc in exchange for an honest review.
















