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August 2017 Group Read - We Have Always Lived in the Castle, by Shirley Jackson
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However, if I read again, I might not see it that way, and certainly it did have so much psychological aspects to the point of view, family issues, conflict with the villagers, etc. So, yeah, totally see that angle of the plot too.

The mob scene was quite frightening and I believe once people woke up from the mob mind they were horrified by the way they acted and so provided the food as a way to relieve their quilt.
Loved the book.

I have been reading all of the comments previous. I'm new to this group; I started reading from this group with Black Water Lilies and The Devotion of Suspect X, and I've been hooked ever since.
I LOVED this book, and not because it was a feel-good book...or because of the strength of the characters. The author brought me totally into the story, but little by little, just like you meet someone in real life. At first, I was intrigued with MerryCat, without even understanding the backstory...I just wanted to read more. The more I read, the more I couldn't put it down. Without the author having to go that far, I pictured these two old women living in the house far into the future, and how the children of the town would make it into a urban legend...since no one would ever see them. This was my first introduction to this author, and now I'm seeking more stories by her. Thanks to whoever recommended this one!


I have been reading all of the comments previous. I'm new to this group; I started reading from this group with Black Water Lilies and The Devotion o..."
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We're glad you could join us. I'd love to hear why this belongs on your favorites list.

Jackson is a brilliant writer, and We Have Always Lived in the Castle is packed with beautiful phrasing and characters whose depths are glimpsed but never laid out in a way that is preachy or over-simplified.
So glad this was an August selection!

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Just wondering, do you think this is a book that can't be successfully captured as a film? (in it's true spirit). I'm not so certain.
Anyhow, I see it says releasing this year, but not sure if it is stalled in production. It would be interesting to see how the actors and actresses play the characters.



Well said.


Not sure if or when it will be released, but it is an interesting idea.

But turning it into a movie... they'd better pick a fantastic and mysterious looking lady for the part of Merricat. And I think Constance isn't that easy to cast either. I see her as a bit of a classic looking woman but with a mild psycho-stare in her eyes... :p

A girl with faraway eyes?

I found the depiction of the townspeople to be very accurate. I grew up in a small town in the 1960s/70s. When I started school I could not speak or understand English, and people were horrible to me and my family. I would never give up city life to move back to a small town.
I liked both the Merricat and Constance characters. I felt quite sympathetic towards Merricat-- (view spoiler)
Cousin Charles was evil. I hated the way he treated Uncle Julian and Merricat, and tried to separate Constance from them. (view spoiler)
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I thought there was more psychology than supernatural in both stories. In fact, to me they're all psychology.