“A House With Good Bones” by T. Kingfisher is the second novel I’ve read by her as I loved “What Moves the Dead” and couldn’t wait to read more of her work. Her writing style is excellent and when it comes to the horror aspect of her novels, they are top-notch.
Now, before I begin my review, I found two trigger warnings while reading that I wanted everyone to be aware of. They were…
- Sleep paralysis
- Violence against insects
If this triggers you, please do not read this novel. Moving along, this was a solid horror novel that hits you with haunted houses and ghost vibes throughout reading. It’s subtle but once it starts happening, it’s fantastic. If you love bugs in any way, shape, or form, you will love reading this novel.
Insect horror if done right can definitely send chills down your spine and the few situations that happened here did exactly that for me. Besides that, I love Kingfisher’s humor as I had some genuine laugh-out-loud moments in this one. It added a nice touch to the entire reading experience.
Another area that connected with me was all the awesome references Kingfisher threw in here. From The Real Ghostbusters cartoon show, Dungeons & Dragons, La Llorona, The Crow, and even The Shining, these all brought a smile to my face.
The characters were great and I enjoyed the family drama as a whole. It just all makes sense, especially when you get to the second half of the novel. The only thing is, this novel starts off solid then goes into a slow burn. The story fizzled out a bit at around the halfway mark as things started to drag on.
The main protagonist, Sam, is an Entomologist so I get it. There’s a lot of stuff on Entomology that I felt wasn’t really all that needed. Again, if you love insects, the history of them, all sorts of fancy terms, and some horrific situations involving them, this would definitely add another layer of immersion. I don’t mind insect horror but for me, anything to do with roaches would definitely scare the hell out of me. Luckily, no roaches at all here much to my delight.
Thankfully, at around the 75% mark, things started to finally pick up tremendously. My goodness, this novel took a very creepy turn that was a genuine ZOMG horror moment! Once that happened, I made many weird faces while reading because it was that terrifying. It was one of the most unique horror moments I’ve ever experienced. I’ve never read anything so bizarre, freaky, and wild.
Don’t worry, I won’t ruin anything for you but that more than made up for the parts that started to drag. It was perfect timing too since once that happened, the climactic race to the end was so much fun. That buildup to the ending was exciting and action-packed with some nice twists at the end.
I give “A House With Good Bones” by T. Kingfisher a 4/5 as it’s a very good haunted house novel with an insect horror twist. This was another fun read by her as once again, her horror is unique and memorable. I love innovative horror so much and Kingfisher once again delivered as she does best. The only drawback is that this is definitely a slow-burn read with a few parts that dragged on but I assure you, it’s definitely worth it once you get to the spine-chilling parts and big reveal towards the end. I will never look at ladybugs the same ever again.