Horrid

Horrid

Hardback
3.919

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From the author of You Must Not Miss comes a haunting contemporary horror novel that explores themes of mental illness, rage, and grief, twisted with spine-chilling elements of Agatha Christie and Stephen King.   Following her father's death, Jane North-Robinson and her mom move from sunny California to the dreary, dilapidated old house in Maine where her mother grew up. All they want is a fresh start, but behind North Manor's doors lurks a history that leaves them feeling more alone ... and more tormented.   As the cold New England autumn arrives, and Jane settles in to her new home, she finds solace in old books and memories of her dad. She steadily begins making new friends, but also faces bullying from the resident "bad seed," struggling to tamp down her own worst nature in response. Jane's mom also seems to be spiraling with the return of her childhood home, but she won't reveal why. Then Jane discovers that the "storage room" her mom has kept locked isn't for storage at all—it's a little girl's bedroom, left untouched for years and not quite as empty of inhabitants as it appears...   Is it grief? Mental illness? Or something more ... horrid?  

Book Information

Main Genre
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Format
Hardback
Pages
336
Price
17.00 €

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4

I would eat this book.

This was a quick and fun read. The book starts with a creepy poem and every line of the poem is a chapter of the book and I think this us super unique and actually really intriguing. It’s was a good amount of creepy, absolutely weird and haunting. The ending was a bit rushed and I would’ve loved to see it more dragged out but oh well.

I would eat this book.
3

- the writing/the dialog felt like it was meant for some kind of sitcom, it just didn't feel organic at all - the characters all kind of seemed the same - I was right with my theory of the dead sister, lol - the story itself is ok, even though I didn't really enjoy the writing style - I love the ending

4

Dieses Buch war besser als erwartet. Auch wenn es sonst eher mittlere Kritiken einheimst, so fand ich die angesprochenen Punkte als eher weniger störend. Wahrscheinlich, weil ich, wie gesagt, keine allzu grossen Erwartungen hatte. Leno arbeitet mit den typischen Horrorhaus-Elementen, hier wird also nicht das Rad neu erfunden. Dennoch baut sich die Spannung Stück für Stück auf und man puzzelt mit, was da echt alles vergraben liegt. Auch die Einblicke in Janes Gedanken, die immer mehr in einer wirren Spirale gefangen werden, haben mir sehr zugesagt. "Horrid" war für mich eine kurzweilige Horror-YA-Lektüre, die wahrscheinlich nicht allzu lange in meinem Kopf bleiben wird (dafür ist die Handlung zu bekannt, zu allgemein). Dies stört mich jedoch nicht, da ich mich während des Lesens gut unterhalten fühlte und mich auch angenehm gruseln konnte.

3

This was going to be a 4.5 to 4.75 but the ending was really weird and rushed imo, I didn't like it. It was beautifully written and atmospheric, and when I get goosebumps and a prickle on the back of my neck from a horror story it really means something, but I saw the plottwist coming very early on, and the ending, like I said, wasn't great.

4

This haunting horror novel is about mental illness, rage and grief. But it's also a spine-chilling ghost story. If I could, I would eat this book. Or would it devour me? We see alot of grieving. Grieving the past, loved ones or grieving the unknown. It feels real and very intense. There are so many ways to grieve and cope. This book explores the many ways of grieving. And sometimes grief isn't only sadness, but anger and violence too. Jane can't control her anger. And when she feels overwhelmed with her feelings, she eats books, just page by page. A very beautifully written book.

4

Ohhhh shiiiit What an ending! What an atmosphere! What a book!

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