While browsing horrorlit forums looking for new books to buy but not read, I came across a few recommendations for The Other Side of the Mountain, all with the tag line 'Just go in blind. Don't read anything about it, no reviews not even the blurb on the book'. Reluctant to get a book that I had not even the slightest idea of what it was even about, I went to Ronica and told her about my predicament. "Just buy it, it's only $15". "Sold!" I said, and placed an order right away.
It arrived a few days later. I opened the bubble mailer (I hate bubble mailer, just give me a box please) and of course there was slight damage the corner. The book was a lot smaller than anticipated, the size of one of those state park gift shop books about... The state park. I flipped it open and looked through a few pages. Nice size font. Chapters around 5-8 pages long. Yeah. This will do juuuuust fine. But then the fear crept in. This was one of the scariest books I've ever gotten. Not because of the whats in the book, but of what could be in the book. What if I don't like it? What if it has contents I prefer not to read about? So, like every book I get, I set it aside to decontaminate for a few weeks.
So about a month goes by, and I'm back up to my old antics of browsing the forums, looking for, you guessed it, more books to not read. I came across a few more suggestions for The Other Side of the Mountain. Same thing, to not read anything about it. Maybe they were the same topics from before, and it was the same 3 people recommending it I read earlier? It's possible. So I figured, I'll just skim a few pages, just see what it is. And to my pleasant surprise, it was right up my alley! It's like the book was stalking me from Amazon, looking through my search and order history, and posing as random people to recommend itself to me, only because it knew that it was exactly what I wanted. Okay, maybe not, but it is my kind of book.
And the internet loonies are right; don't read anything about it. Especially the back of the book which is basically 90% of the story summed up! You'll just have to take theirs, and now my words for it; that's its a interesting journey. Although I still feel I was spoiled slightly because of the forums topics in which I read about the book that was recommended. I just can't help but wonder how much better it would have been to go in completely blind. Ah c'est la vie.