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House of Windows
by John Langan
John Langan has done it again and cemented his standing as my favorite horror writer. This time, the horror is mixed in with complex family drama but the spookiness never takes a backseat - it actually made everything more realistic because these are real characters, with their own faults and traumas, reacting to these things. And oh boy is there trauma.
My only gripe is that I do wish there was a little bit less time dedicated to the narrator's numerous childhood flashbacks and so on - at one point it did feel like it was holding back the story's progression. I would've appreciated a few more answers too, especially since so much was hinted but never expanded on.
Other than that, it was brilliant and creepy from start to finish.
My only gripe is that I do wish there was a little bit less time dedicated to the narrator's numerous childhood flashbacks and so on - at one point it did feel like it was holding back the story's progression. I would've appreciated a few more answers too, especially since so much was hinted but never expanded on.
Other than that, it was brilliant and creepy from start to finish.