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Thanks for choosing it everyone!

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I like that the book spurs conversation and what ifs like this one.

Char wrote: "Aww, I loved the ending.
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I like that the book spurs conversation and what ifs like this one."
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I like that the book spurs conversation and what ifs like this one."
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'Haunted house' stories always seem to be set in a cold and dreary place so I loved this change of setting.
Hope everyone is enjoying it. Looking forward to reading peoples thoughts and discussing together.


Lisa wrote: "Just found it, she's 13. She definitely seems more adult than child."
I think she "mentally" became the mother after her own mother left. Lukers doesn't seem to possess any parenting skills at all. ;)
I think she "mentally" became the mother after her own mother left. Lukers doesn't seem to possess any parenting skills at all. ;)

Did you guys picture the characters as anyone, like a celebrity or something? Who should play Big Barbara, Luker, India or Odessa? What about Dauphin?

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Luker - Armie Hammer
Dauphin - Chace Crawford
Leigh - Rebecca Ferguson
Laughton - Fred Thompson

Love her! Big fan of her work on Justified and The Americans.

Oooh, she'd be perfect!
Maybe Luke Evans for Luker? I know it sounds redundant, but I just feel like his personality would fit with the character. And you can give me that man sunning himself in the Gulf any time, thank you very much.

Oh DAMN! I just looked him up and yep, yep, mmmm.


'Haunted house' sto..."
Great point. I could also just feel the heat of this place while reading. The location and the indomitable weather indeed felt like characters. The author did a great job of making Beldame seem compelling, a place unto itself, where it was wonderful to be. The effectiveness of this was impressive considering the fear that went along with being there.

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I also really liked India, and liked the way her relationship with Odessa developed. I wonder if Luker was just a sexual free spirit, as there was another part of the book that mentioned something about him going into town and trying to find a woman to misbehave with, or something similar. I really liked this whole family, and they were written in a much more interesting and sympathetic fashion than the typical dysfunctional rich family you might encounter in a novel.

I adore Luker."
The part of the book where India was describing her encounters with her mother made me laugh out loud. Just so hilarious and unexpected.


I adore Luker."
The part of the book where India was describing her encoun..."
YES! Laugh out loud funny! I'm re-reading McDowell's Blackwater via audio right now, and some of the conversations in these southern families make me howl. I think McDowell wrote about southern family dynamics like no other.

I adore Luker."
The part of the book where India was describi..."
So, you recommend Blackwater? I’m definitely interested in reading more McDowell.

A great read!


Completely agree with Luke Evans for Luker! After seeing this comment I kept imagining him as Luker and it really worked well.
Also, Kathy Bates for Big Barbara


Ah, yeah, Odessa's character seemed to be a mother version of the "Magical Negro" trope we see in Hollywood films. Couldn't help but cringe at it sometimes, but I thought that might be intentional because of how India felt about Odessa at first.
But anyway, the part you described between Odessa and India was effectively spooky for me. (view spoiler)

Agreed on both things. I can't help but feel that it was deliberate, maybe to put across the idea that, to society, that was Odessa's initial distinguishing characteristic, despite her immense intelligence, kindness, and integrity. And on the spooky...man. When Odessa dropped that command on India, it was so disturbing.
Finally getting to start this one, sorry for being a little late to the party :) I have loved reading all of your thoughts and can’t wait to be able to click on the spoiler tags. This sounds like a great story with some very interesting characters and spooky vibes.

Only on chapter 8, but I am loving it so far. I thought it would take me a bit to get hooked, but it starts out with some unique creepiness that has me thinking this is going to be a great ride. Makes me think I need to listen more to what my friend’s parrot says when it talks too! It is great to see all the celebrities that you guys pictured for the characters as well, Luke Evans for Luker is a great pick :)

What an amazing story this has been so far. Besides the queer family dynamics, the oddity of a haunted setting on a remote beach islet on the edge of Alabama, with all that stultifying and soporific heat. It was almost as if the family were stuck in quicksand while they were in Beldame.
Just finished this one, absolutely loved it! I really want to dive into more of his works soon. Thanks for being such a fun group to read it with too :) Sorry again for getting a late start!
Netanella wrote: "I've been following this conversation, and I'm finally I'm almost at the point where I can click on all of the spoiler tags! I have five more chapters left, and I'm finishing tonight!
What an amaz..."
That's a great analogy!
What an amaz..."
That's a great analogy!