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Deadfall Hotel
Deadfall Hotel | Steve Rasnic Tem
This is the hotel where our nightmares go... It’s where horrors come to be themselves, and the dead pause to rest between worlds. Recently widowed and unemployed, Richard Carter finds a new job, and a new life for him and his daughter Serena, as manager of the mysterious Deadfall Hotel. Jacob Ascher, the caretaker, is there to show Richard the ropes, and to tell him the many rules and traditions, but from the beginning, their new world haunts and transforms them. It’s a terrible place. As the seasons pass, the supernatural and the sublime become a part of life, as routine as a morning cup of coffee, but it’s not safe, by any means. Deadfall Hotel is where Richard and Serena will rebuild the life that was taken from them... if it doesn’t kill them first.
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JasonRDavis
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This book is an interesting read with some odd directions, and for the most part, I found it highly enjoyable. I‘ll say that with the caveat that I do not feel like others will like this book. It has a detached tone to it while things are happening and it leaves the reader like you are never fully brought into the secrets of the hotel. I enjoyed that because our main character often never feels like he has fully been brought into the fold.

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
Deadfall Hotel | Steve Rasnic Tem

We cannot see all that is at stake, because all is at stake.

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Mehso-so

2017 is shaping up to be The Year of Lousy Endings.

After losing his wife in a house fire, Richard takes his daughter Serena with him to his new job of managing the Deadfall Hotel, a building that defies physics and caters to monsters and nightmares.

The creepy stuff works and blends well with the mundane hotel management stuff. I really enjoyed it until the last chapter fizzled to an abrupt stop.

saresmoore The premise kinda reminds me of a Dr. Who episode. I don‘t even remember the ending of that, though. 🤔 6y
GoldenGirl Sounds like 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @GoldenGirl I don‘t know why I didn‘t think of that! But yeah, this is The Shining if Jack had known upfront about the hauntings and had to provide recreational activities for the ghost girls and make sure the plumbing worked so the lady in 237 could take her baths. 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore Maybe The God Complex? The one with the Minotaur? 6y
saresmoore Yes! I can‘t believe I forgot about the Minotaur! I love a good Minotaur trope. I think I‘ll be watching that one again. 6y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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"The Deadfall is not merely a physical establishment - It is the embodiment of generations of agreements, understandings, pacts, covenants, promises, traditions enforced or simply encouraged, specific and nonspecific contractual negotiations, religious partnerships, spiritual compromises - the bulk of which occurred long before my own birth."

#currentread

JazzFeathers I'm hooked! 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Holy cuss, that is some high praise right there. And the following blurb (by Dan "Another Author Who I Totally Love" Simmons) name checks Kafka, Stephen King, and Poe.

We shall see. #currentread

DGRachel I look forward to your review. Sounds interesting, to say the least. 7y
vivastory I will read anything praised by Jeff Vandermeer. 7y
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Bookish2
Deadfall Hotel (Original) | Steve Rasnic Tem
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Panpan

I come back to this one periodically trying to get thru it. It's delightfully creepy but just feels so slow.