Finally! Finally I’ve finished this book, it has taken me 11 days, unheard of from a girl who can take down a 350 page book in one go. And there’s a reason for this, this book was hard to read. Enjoyable in places, boring in others and weird overall, it was in a style of writing that had to be read so SLOWLY for it to make any sense.
Now this wasn’t a bad book, neither however was it a good book. The main word I would use for the stories in this book is weird. Just weird. Not like good old cosmic horror weird, or ghosts eating your kids weird, but the kind of weird that makes even the most mundane of stories seem off-kilter and not quite in our normal bounds of reality. You read these stories and are left scratching your head like what did I just read. They give you an unsettling feeling, just with language and oddness and things left unsaid, as at no point in any of these stories do you actually see a ghost or monster or that kind of thing.
So in that aspect this book is great, I love anything that can mess with my head and perceptions, however a lot of these stories are just dull. Real dull. And this made reading them a chore. But there are a couple of diamonds in the rough, as it where, presented in my wee reviews of each story below.
1. Kismet - This little gem set me up with very high expectations as it is a perfect short creepy tale that leaves you thinking ‘oh fuck no I can see where this going’ just at the climax. 🖤🖤🖤
2. ABO - This story could have been so so TRAUMATISING and dark if it hadn’t gotten so hysterical in the middle, I actually struggled to understand the middle section as it was so bizarre. Shame, dark idea just badly done. 🖤🖤
3. The Riddle - Best one of the lot by a country mile. Properly dark and wrong. Yes. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
4. Out of The Deep - Just weird, real weird?? It had it’s unsettling points but it was just weird. There’s a nice ghost story in there somewhere. 🖤🖤
5. Seatons Aunt - Another good one, and the best example of things just not being quite right but you unable to work out why. Fabulous ending, very atmospheric. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
6. Winter - More about a build up of tension and atmosphere than anything else this one, but very well done. And you know, who doesn’t love a graveyard in the snow? 🖤🖤🖤
7. The Green Room - Now this has Victorian ghost story written all over it, but again done in De La Mare’s off-kilter reality way. Everything in this one just feels damp and unhealthy. 🖤🖤🖤
8. All Hallows - God this one dragged on and on, and was mainly about nothing. Add to that the speech of the Vicar type bloke being damn infuriating and its a no. No.🖤🖤
9. A Recluse - More use of unsettling language here rather than imagery, would like to have known what the old lad was up to, but still creepy. 🖤🖤🖤
10. The Game at Cards - Religious tripe. 🖤
11. Crewe - Gave up about 2 pages in.
12. A Revenant - see above.
13. The Guardian - This story was fabulous, setting the scene up for some big ghostly reveal and so subtle in it’s way of doing so. But the end? The end??? Utter bollocks. 🖤🖤
So overall, still undecided if this will get a place on the bookshelf or not.