A review by snakeboba
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

5.0

Dark. Witty. Magically. Horrifying. On the edge of your seat.

The question isn’t who did it and who is at fault in this New Adult book filled with mystery and wonder. It’s about what you would do to survive, to live, to make.

Alex Stern has a sketchy past and a life which has not been too grand. However she kicked a door open for a different path when she made a deal with Lethe. She planned to make a new life for herself, carve a new Alex to fit in. She would attend Yale, be Dante to Darlington’s Virgil, put up with the societies, and have a chance at a normal, decent life with friends who weren’t total losers or mixed up in back alley deals like back in Van Nuys.

However, as these things go, one night things go terribly wrong which seems to trigger other events. Does Alex have what it takes? Will her past come back to haunt her? Can she keep hold on this life she’s desperately pieced together in New Haven?

Or will the ghosts swallow her whole?

I suggest you find out for yourself and read Ninth House. It is a book I would highly recommend to fans of mystery, horror, and paranormal. I plan to read this again when Bardugo finishes the series because I could not get enough. I even intend to buy a copy for myself to put on my shelf next to the Grishaverse.