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Abbiamo sempre vissuto nel castello
Abbiamo sempre vissuto nel castello | Shirley Jackson
A Shirley Jackson, che non ha mai avuto bisogno di alzare la voce: con questa dedica si apre "Lincendiaria" di Stephen King. infatti con toni sommessi e deliziosamente sardonici che la diciottenne Mary Katherine ci racconta della grande casa avita dove vive reclusa, in uno stato di idilliaca felicit, con la bellissima sorella Constance e uno zio invalido. Non ci sarebbe nulla di strano nella loro passione per i minuti riti quotidiani, la buona cucina e il giardinaggio, se non fosse che tutti gli altri membri della famiglia Blackwood sono morti avvelenati sei anni prima, seduti a tavola, proprio l in sala da pranzo. E quando in tanta armonia irrompe lEstraneo (nella persona del cugino Charles), si snoda sotto i nostri occhi, con piccoli tocchi stregoneschi, una storia sottilmente perturbante che ha le ingannevoli caratteristiche formali di una commedia. Ma il malessere che ci invade via via, disorientandoci, ricorda molto da vicino i brividi silenziosi e cumulativi che per usare le parole di unammiratrice, Dorothy Parker abbiamo provato leggendo "La lotteria". Perch anche in queste pagine Shirley Jackson si dimostra somma maestra del Male un Male tanto pi allarmante in quanto non circoscritto ai cattivi, ma come sotteso alla vita stessa, e riscattato solo da piccoli miracoli di follia.
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mariaku21
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I honestly thought this was going to be a story of the house told by the POV of Mericat but was I wrong.

It's a haunting read of two sisters and their uncle, the remnants of a family, living through the ordeal of a very public murder of their family, a very suspicious and nosy town, and the greed of a cousin calling to prey.

So glad to have read this and be able to knock another book off my TBR and the final book of 2024!

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pdxannie
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Brilliant! Not as chilling as The Lottery but I was unable to put it down. Four hundred five thousand stars.

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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It‘s a remarkably complex story for one so short, and you can read a lot into it. I read it as a book about isolation – physical and psychological – and cruelty. It will send shivers up your spine, and it will no doubt frustrate you at times, but it‘s still an arresting read and you‘ll struggle to look away. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/we-have-always-lived-in-the-castle-shirley-...

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Nessavamusic
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A classic gothic horror about a family with dark secrets. I did guess the mystery, but the journey was entertaining and the sense of dread and the darkness of humanity was so well written. 4⭐️

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DebinHawaii
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Thanks to @TheSpineView for the #Two4Tuesday tag! 🤗

1️⃣ Soup, soup & more soup! 🍲🥄🥣😋

2️⃣ The tagged us a favorite for this time of year. It‘s set in late summer/early fall & has a spooky/creepy vibe. 🍁👻🍁

Who hasn‘t played yet? 🍁🤗🍁

TheSpineView ❤️ soup! Thanks for playing 5mo
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candc320
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This was…not bad. It was an interesting sort of character study of three isolated relatives - one an old man not quite lucid, an agoraphobic but sweet older sister, and a young sister who seems much younger and innocent than normal. And that‘s about it 😂. I thought it was going to be scary but it just wasn‘t. It had a twist but I didn‘t really care about it 🤷🏼‍♀️. I did enjoy it overall, it just wasn‘t what I expected. 🌟🌟🌟💫

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kwmg40
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This is my recommendation for #HauntedShelf participants. It's creepy and spooky and IMO, even better than Shirley Jackson's better-known The Haunting of Hill House.

I also adore this updated Penguin Classics edition that my family gifted to me, with the penguin in the cat's clutches.

#Flerken @PuddleJumper

Sace This is a good one for spooky season! I read it a few years ago. 6mo
rubyslippersreads That penguin looks understandably nervous. 6mo
willaful Oh, excellent recommendation! 6mo
PuddleJumper Love that cover! 6mo
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Doppoetry
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#Bookreport

📚Currently reading:

📕Fire & Blood
📕Akechi Kogoro
📙The Witness for the Dead

Progress:

Didn't listen to a lot of F&B last week due to the construction noise of our roof, but I did manage to finish one book. I hope to jump back into F&B this week.

TieDyeDude Oof, hope everything is okay with your house. 6mo
Doppoetry @TieDyeDude it's a bit of a fixer-upper and a lot of things need to be replaced. 😅 Not sure what the previous owners were thinking 6mo
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Doppoetry
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Definitely an interesting read, but like Jackson's other work seems to be that I've read, it's very bare bones in terms of plot, even for a short book. I feel as if it gave us a bit more it would have been far more interesting. What I mean is instead of developing the plot points, the author leaves them as statements. The atmosphere was chilling and the character study was fascinating. I found myself wanting to read it more.

Doppoetry I'm sure it was on purpose but I do wish this felt a bit more fleshed out in the long run. I think that would have actually improved the atmosphere as well, making it darker, delving deeper, and wallowing in the plot points instead of leaving them as is. 6mo
TieDyeDude Thanks for the review. I was planning on reading this in October; I'll have a better idea of what to expect. 6mo
Doppoetry @TieDyeDude yeah! I went into it expecting more but the book mostly consists of inner dialogue. Very interesting to read but leaves you wanting more. 6mo
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DebinHawaii
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Catch up from yesterday #AboutABook

Starting to think about fall & the spooky season & these are two books I‘ve reread & think I might read them again in October. #YouveReRead

AllDebooks Yay, me too!! 🖤🍁🖤 #sweaterweather 6mo
AmyG I should read Rosemary‘s Baby again. It‘s my most favorite movie. 6mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🖤🖤🖤 6mo
Eggs 🖤💚🖤 6mo
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Kris10H
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This novel is...bizarre, which is, at times, delightful and, at other times, very disconcerting. Pretty much what I expected from Shirley Jackson.

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Vansa
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#WondrousWednesday not been on Litsy for a while, ever since the Android app was removed! I still find the website very fiddly! @eggs

Eggs 🥳🙏🏻🥰 7mo
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AmandaBlaze
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Another Jackson title on sale for 99 cents today.

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iaietta
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4-/5 ⭐️
Una lettura molto piacevole, nonostante parlasse di una famiglia nella quale la maggior parte dei membri sono morti avvelenati

giulia.mosna Questo è più comprensibile di "the haunting of hill house"? 8mo
iaietta Decisamente! 8mo
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HettyG
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This was a weird and engrossing tale, the dynamics between characters was fascinating and right now this audiobook is included with my Audible membership!

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BeeMagical
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@Yuki_Onna #SundayFunday

I don‘t usually! But there are a select few that I do enjoy 😊 and a few that I would definitely consider rereading/plan to!🐰💕

Smrloomis I never do…and feel weirdly guilty about it! 10mo
BookmarkTavern Wonderful! Thanks for posting! 10mo
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Eggs
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“They are the children of the strangers,I told her. They have no faces. They have eyes.
Pretend they are birds. They cant see us. They don't know it yet. they don't want to believe it, but they wont ever see us again.”

#HauntedHouse
#StorySettings

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🖤🤍🖤 10mo
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i.z.booknook
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My second Shirley Jackson and this one was even better than The Haunting of Hill House. The Blackwood girls live with their uncle in their big, family home, shunned by the town because of suspicions of poisoning the rest of their family. Their lives revolve around mealtimes and ritual. Told from the perspective of the youngest sister, Merricat, she is methodical, has a unique view of the world, and protects the house and her sister (👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻)

i.z.booknook using talismans. This book was so engrossing, with the interesting views of the characters and the strained and complex relationships both with each other and the rest of the town. A very gothic feel, with the large house and the family living isolated, on the fringes of the town and other society, every inch of the book dripping with superstition and paranoia. I immediately wanted to read it again as soon as I finished it. 1y
emz711 For sure better than hill house 1y
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vivastory
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Thanks for the tag, @barbarabb Below is my tentative #top23of23 I say tentative because I have the following week off & there is the very real possibility that I will read another book before the end of the year that would make the list; As of right now, my 23 favorite reads of the year are: (in no particular order):
1) We Have Always Lived In the Castle-Shirley Jackson
2) The Color of Magic-Terry Pratchett
3) After the Quake-Murakami
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vivastory (CONT.)
4) Child of God-Cormac McCarthy
5) Country Girls Trilogy-Edna O'Brien
6) The Orphan Master's Son-Adam Johnson
7) Ghostwritten-Ronald Malfi
8) The Crucible-Arthur Miller
9) The Art Thief-Michael Finkel
10) The Handyman Method-Nick Cutter & Andrew Sullivan
11) Tomorrow & Tomorrow & Tomorrow-Gabrielle Zevin
12) The Moon Is Down-Steinbeck
13) Our Colors-Gengoroh Tagame
14) American War-Omar El Akkad
15) The Quiet American-G. Greene
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vivastory 16) Friday Black-Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
17) Lexicon-Max Barry
18) Before They Are Hanged-Abercrombie
19) Devil House-Darnielle
20) Wounds: Six Stories From the Borders of Hell-N. Ballingrud
21) The Spy Who Came In From the Cold-John le Carré.
22) The Dutch House-Patchett
23) My Heart Is A Chainsaw-S.G.Jones
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vivastory Also, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the graphic novels & manga that helped keep me connected to the reading life the past few months while my work life has been incredibly challenging. (Esp. Blood On The Tracks, Dorohedoro, Dai Dark, Everything Is Fine & Monster). 1y
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Ruthiella That‘s a strong list! I‘ve read quite a few already. I‘ll have to check the others out. 1y
vivastory @Ruthiella Thanks! I will keep an eye out for your thoughts on them 😃 1y
BarbaraBB Great list - of course! I loved Devil House too and have American War on my shelves. 1y
vivastory @BarbaraBB I took a screenshot of your choices to check them out later, Thanks again for tagging me! 1y
LeahBergen Great list! I‘ve had American War on my TBR for ages. 1y
vivastory @LeahBergen It's great. I think about it quite a bit. 1y
The_Book_Ninja @vivastory variety is the spice of life🙌🏼 1y
batsy That's a Cormac McCarthy I must get to! And I loved The Crucible and the Shirley Jackson too. 1y
Reggie I have read NONE of these. Booooo me. I‘m gonna have to check some of them out. 1y
Soubhiville That‘s a strong list! I‘ll have to check out the ones I haven‘t read yet. 1y
squirrelbrain Great list! 1y
vivastory @batsy I hope to read Blood Meridian at some point next year. I'd been delaying reading the Jackson bc now I have only one remaining novel of her work to read (except for her letters & memoirs) 1y
vivastory @Reggie Lol, well don't check them out TOO soon. There's a couple on this list that will be headed your way. 1y
vivastory @Soubhiville Thank you! I'll def be interested to hear your thoughts when you read them 1y
vivastory @squirrelbrain Thanks! It was a lot of fun to put together 1y
TheBookHippie The Art Thief is on my list!!! 1y
vivastory @TheBookHippie I really liked the audio 👍 1y
TheBookHippie @vivastory oh thx I‘ll try it! 1y
Branwen Excellent choices! 💕📚 So happy to see Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow and the Dutch House on there! 🥰 1y
merelybookish Great list! Many on my tbr. And may I also say, I appreciate that you didn't create a collage. I plan to borrow your listing technique in the future. 😆 1y
vivastory @merelybookish Titles in the collage are so difficult to read sometimes! Feel free to borrow away. 1y
Aimeesue Great list! Totally agree with you about American War (among others!) I read it when it first came out and still think about it. I read American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America this year which threw a lot of light onto that one as well. 1y
Megabooks So much goodness here! I loved 6, 11, 14, and 23! Several others I want to check out. 📸 1y
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Bibliobear
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“I was pretending that I did not speak their language; on the moon we spoke a soft, liquid tongue, and sang in the starlight, looking down on the dead dried world.”

Honored to share a birthday with Shirley Jackson. Remembering her today.

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Blh87
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This was an interesting read. The story wasn‘t mind-blowing by any means, but I was entertained no less.

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Melismatic
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Pickpick

A cautious pick - as weird as people say but not nearly as spooky as I was expecting. More like intense melancholia.

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RowReads1
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1. I connect literary references. I color coordinate without thinking about it ?‍♀️. Mom mentioned I take two hours long bathes. I don‘t think that‘s all that quirky. 2. The above and anything by Angela Carter. #two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 1y
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Cazxxx
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Rereading this favourite 😻

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Addison_Reads
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This is a reread for me, and I think I loved it more this time around.

Shirley Jackson is a goddess of her craft, and the way she spins a story, building the atmosphere and suspense, is pure perfection.

The dysfunction of this family and the relationship between the sisters makes this a great read that will mess with your head in all the best ways.

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Clare-Dragonfly
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Fall vibes 🍂🍁🎃

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guidosophia
Mehso-so

Could only be described as creepy in a whimsical way. Kinda boring and I did expect something scarier or spookier to happen bc of the creepy cover. But I liked the relationship between the sisters, it redeemed the book for me

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emmaturi
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This is a great read, quite creepy and chilling. The sisters Constance and Mary Katherine are both great characters. From reading it feels like Mary Katherine is 12 or 13, but she is 18, I think. The sinister feelings of the villagers to the Blackwood family are great, and the cover really tells you all you need to know about it. This is my second Shirley Jackson book and definitely will read more.

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vivastory
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In June for the past couple of years I have started posting my favorite reads so far of the year. For the rest of the month I will be posting my 15 favorite reads that I have read so far. These will be posted in the chronological order in which I read them.
With the completion of We Have Always Lived etc, there is only 1 unread title in Jackson's bibliography for me. I have said for years that she is a favorite & this is Jackson at her (cont)

vivastory best. Merricat is one of the most fascinating characters that I have encountered this year & I have often thought about this novel & the mutual enmity that is so memorably portrayed in it. Highly highly recommend.

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Leftcoastzen I‘ve been meaning to get to this for years ! Can‘t wait to see your other picks. 2y
vivastory @Leftcoastzen You will 💙 it! 2y
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BarbaraBB Looking forward to your choices!! 2y
sarahbarnes Yes! I loved this one so much. I have several of her short stories left that I haven‘t read yet. 2y
vivastory @BarbaraBB Thanks! It has been fun reviewing my reading log 2y
vivastory @sarahbarnes I think I might have a few short stories remaining. I *really* wish a publisher would release a Collected Stories volume! 2y
sarahbarnes I have a collection that Library of America published - Novels and Stories. I think it‘s all in there! 2y
Branwen I love this one too! Everything and everyone is just so unsettling! 😱 I'm thinking of rereading Hill House this fall! 🎃 2y
vivastory @sarahbarnes For some reason I was under the impression that this volume was her selected stories. Thanks so much for the info! 2y
vivastory @Branwen That's def a favorite of mine! 2y
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emmaturi
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These are two books I bought today! #books

dabbe Loved Jackson's Castle. Can't wait to read what you think about it! 😊 2y
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vivastory
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Book: Tagged*White Teeth*Who Will Run the Frog Hospital*White Is For Witching*White Noise*What We See When We Read*War of the Worlds*Wind-Up Bird Chronicle*Wind in the Willows*Wuthering Heights
Author: V. Woolf*J. Wyndham*J. Winterson*J. Williams*C. Whitehead
Movie/TV: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane*Wages of Fear*Westside Story (Spielberg)*Walker (starring Ed Harris)*Wicker Man ('73)
Singer/Band: Wilco*Warpaint
Song: (cont.)

vivastory Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere (Nick Cave*Wrong Train (Psychedelic Furs)*Who By Fire (Leonard Cohen)*What's the Frequency, Kenneth (REM)*Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Nirvana)*Waltz #2 (Elliott Smith)*Way To Blue (Nick Drake)*Waiting Around to Die (Townes Van Zandt*Wandering Star (Polica)*Winter (Tori Amos)*We Hovered With Short Wings (Vic Chesnutt)*Weird Goodbyes (National/Bon Iver)*We'll Be Alright (Grace Potter)
A late #manicmonday @cbee
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Megabooks I haven‘t listened to What‘s the Frequency Kenneth or much REM in awhile, but it was the soundtrack to college! Nice choices! 2y
CBee NICE 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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vivastory @Megabooks Thanks! Monster is probably my second fave REM album after New Adventures in Hi-Fi 2y
vivastory @CBee Thanks for your dedication with posting these! Hard to believe it is almost over!! 2y
Megabooks Of course I just had to listen to it. “You said that irony was the shackles of youth” is such a fantastic lyric. Their music was so smart. 2y
vivastory @Megabooks I recently read that Losing My Religion is one of the few songs to make the charts that doesn't have what is considered a traditional chorus. I thought that was really interesting. 2y
CBee @vivastory you‘re welcome ☺️ I might do it again in a year or so if there‘s still interest - or maybe something different 🤷‍♀️ 2y
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Maeve1
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😳Jan 7th 2023

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wideeyedreader
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I think Jackson is becoming a favorite author; her stories never let me down!

Cathythoughts Sooo good 👍🏻♥️ 2y
jlhammar Amazing book! 2y
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Rissreadswithcats
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What a perfect start to the year with a perfect little book. This was fabulous! Even better that I only picked it up a few days ago at a secondhand book shop for $3. It‘s been on my tbr list for sooooooo long.
I loved everything about this one and was so relieved that Jonas was not harmed, anything but that! 🐈‍⬛
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rajithr Sisters! Aren‘t they marvellous 🤩 2y
jlhammar It really is a perfect little book! So glad you enjoyed it. 2y
Rissreadswithcats @rajithr I wish I had one. 2y
Centique I loved it too - and what an awesome find! 2y
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Ididsoidid
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Perfect Halloween reading. Great writing ensures a sense of something sinister on its way, a constant building of ominous energy. The ending was unexpected but it wasn‘t the explosive conclusion I think it deserved. 7/10

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dabbe
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Another haunting story where the house is an integral part (character) of the story. Merricat and Constance are bigger introverts than I am! #whoknew And, to top it off, one's a murderer! Or is she? The stuff that hauntings are made for.“

Favorite Quote: “I'm going to put death in all their food and watch them die.“

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Jenofur
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Time for the annual rereading of this unsettling gem by Shirley Jackson, one of my favorites.
🖤🖤🖤

vivastory I love this cover 2y
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peanutnine
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This was my first time reading this classic horror. It was very creepy and atmospheric. Merricat's narration is unnerving as she describes the life she lives with her sister and uncle after the rest of her family was poisoned years ago and the villager's reaction to their presence.
#Scarathlon2022 #TeamMonsterMash @StayCurious #31by31 @Catsandbooks #Spookoween2022 @TheSpineView #Pointsathon @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES #AutumnAtoZ W @Texreader

AnnR 🎃🍁 Good choice for you Gothic square and a nice review. I just finished this book and felt much the same about the story. 2y
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2y
Catsandbooks 🙌🏼🐈‍⬛🧡 2y
TheSpineView Excellent 2y
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SomedayAlmost
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This strange gem of a book, one of my favorites, features a sugar bowl one should avoid! #poison #scarathalon22 #photoprompt #TeamSlaughter

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Lizpixie
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#OminousOctober #Day13 #Orange A creepy family story in a classic Penguin edition. #Scarathlon #TeamSlaughter 6pts

Eggs 🧡🍊🧡 2y
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CogsOfEncouragement
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Sad and creepy, yet darkly funny at times.
Perfect for October.
#TeamSlaughter #scarathlon

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Cazxxx
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🦇 These are my top picks of must read books for spooky season. What would you add? 🦇

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jlhammar
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One of my favorites (and a perfect October read, in my opinion). I love the cover art on this edition with Merricat holding Jonas. 🐈‍⬛

#OminousOctober #Cat
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love it 🖤 2y
LeahBergen A favourite of mine, as well! 🖤 2y
IamIamIam Love this book!!! I listened to it recently & it was spectacular!!! 2y
Eggs Great choice! Great book! 🖤🐈‍⬛🖤 2y
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