A review by mayajade1701
Devil House by John Darnielle

challenging dark slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I saw someone describe this book as 'ambitious' and I agree. I was excited about this book, as I liked the others I have read by this author and the subject of this one sounded intriguing and right up my alley. However I was ultimately let down by it - i think due to some of this 'ambitious-ness' which lead me to feel like maybe I just didn't get it? 


The book is not very straightforward. And therefor not an easy read. I struggled with the way the narrative is set up and the way it jumps between stories and POVs. 

For the first 3/4ths of the book I found I really didn't want to stick with it and I just wanted to finish it and move on to something else. 

However in the last 4th I really enjoyed the shift in the narrative. I was confused at first but liked that feeling. However the realizations at the end unfolded so quickly and from an unexpected angle it felt rushed when the rest of the book  was slow and creeping. 

I think that there were possible a few too many points trying to be made in this book, from bad landlords to the ethics of true crime and even a chapter written in an old english font which made it psychically hard for me to read as well. The story is tied back several times to Arthurian legends which as a metaphor didn't totally connect for me. I felt like I was reading it too fast to make the deeper meaningful connections the author wanted me to make beyond the surface level of our 'protagonists' feeling like their own 'knights' and creating their own legend. 

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