A review by beau_reads_books
The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay

5.0

What a doozy. I finished “The Cabin at the End of the World” in about eight hours. Could not put it down. Tremblay expertly rockets up reader anxiety within pages of the start and carries that trepidation until the final page. Careful character construction and a complex, heartbreaking climax add to the overall tension and finite horror that this book produced.

This book is sad. And even after how much I did enjoy it, the sadness sits there. I wouldn’t recommend to someone who struggles with the inherent anguish in horror writing: someone has to get hurt.