![]() I'm not sure if it was just too cerebral for me. I also loved the details of Devil House itself it's sordid history and final chapters. I loved what it had to say about story telling, particularly true crime story telling. There were glimmers of gold throughout this book, don't get me wrong. It kicked me out of the entire story and then it was very hard for me to start to care again. I was finding the different sections enjoyable, but that one.dang. There were entire sections where I was unclear as to who the narrator was.Īlso, there was one part in particular, part four, I believe, that I have no freaking idea why it was included at all. Because of this, it felt extremely disjointed. The book was broken into different parts and to me, each part felt like it's own short story. I won't even go about a weak attempt to summarize this story. I'm not mad about it, but if I said I wasn't disappointed, I'd be lying. ![]() From this cover, and even from the synopsis, I was getting The Amityville Horror vibes, mixed with a little Sinister, the 2012-supernatural Horror film starring Mr. ![]() Y'all, I preordered the heck out of this book. I put off reviewing this one for a while. Ahhhh, Devil House, Devil House, Devil House. ![]()
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