I 👏🏼 loved 👏🏼 this 👏🏼 book 👏🏼
Wow, not sure what to say about this one, there are literally so many things I can say, that there is too much! I started and finished January with two monumental, phenominal reads. Good Neighbors was dark and twisted but at the same time, so normal.. A horror, a commentary? When I was young, we used to colour brightly on a paper and then cover it in black crayon and scratch it off drawing designs that showed the colour underneath. This book is that and also that in reverse.. I am full of feelings and thoughts and worries. I recently read ‘Leave the World Behind’ and did not enjoy it, Good Neighbors is everything I had wanted that book to be.
I wont say too much about the plot because I found it so much different than the blurb that I wished I hadn’t read it. I was expecting “The Osbournes” satirically done and instead got a masterpiece of unsettling literary fiction that, sadly, is a terrifying commentary on our times today, both socially and environmentally.
Set in the terrifyingly not so distant future, the world has changed ever so slightly but enough to add imbalance and stress to an already strained existence. Here we come? I think herein was something that scared me the most, 6 years from now is soon, this all looks like life now, but in this near future we’ve not headed in a better direction, is that enough time to save anything from going wrong, is anything reversible??
Maple Street is idyllic, with self appointed Queen Bee, Rhea, setting the tone that all of the neighbours follow. The aptly names Wilde Family has moved in and although Rhea embraced them initially, she seems to have changed her mind and none of them seem to ‘fit’. What follows is so masterfully written and set out, I finished it in a day. As the street is taking sides and changing polarities, a sink hole opens up in the park and it seems to eerily mirror life. This novel prompted so many discussions in my house, this would be such an incredible book club read!
What I loved (other than just everything, my top three let’s say):
#1 - The murk. You’ll know when you read, but it is so representative, this sticky darkness, is it human, does it control us or do we control it? Can we encourage it, tame it? Is it it’s own entity or is it us? Also on a much simpler parallel, are we putting such an impact environmentally on our planet that we are creating blackness.
#2 - Another book on mothers struggling to mother 🙌🏻 this is not your mother’s idea of the struggling housewife, this is soo much darker, and TW here.
#3 - the CHILDREN Thank-you Sarah Langan, this is how I want to read about younger characters. They were so real and so fully formed and creative, this didn’t feel like YA seeped in. I feel like Stephen King used to get close to incorporating children well but things tended to get a bit creepily sexual, this was fantastic. Are the children our future? Insert Whitney Houston singing and think of her next line.. TREAT THEM WELL
#4 (I know but I couldn’t resist another one..) These people aren't nice, but they are people, just people and I loved that, each one was so different but how they chose to act/react was fascinating to me to watch. The children and the adults alike. Group mentality, the conscious decision people make to act with the majority, afraid to be one who thinks something different, even swinging their group thoughts to whatever they think will be least criticized. Making decisions based on a perceived reaction of the world vs a morality. Also what if your morality is shaped by your own upbringing and your past, are your reactions valid? Being an individual only behind closed doors. Propping someone else up to do your dirty work.. Ugh, I have to stop because I could talk about this one forever.
#5 (I know, I know...) the concept of the panopticon in present day.. have we swung to the opposite, is the mass watching the one or is the one watching the mass, who is the bad, who is the good? Do we self police our behaviours based on a watcher not knowing when they are watching or have we turned on the watcher?
Ahhhh can you tell I loved it??? This is a top read of the year for me and blew any expectations I had out of the water. if you can handle the creepy modern day horror (love this new genre, think Twilight Zone back in the day), with some violence and triggering subjects, this is a +++ MUST READ!! Sadly this book can be applied to so many things in our society and you need to ask yourself if these are Good Neighbors, and if not, who is? 🏘
**Huge thank-you to Simon and Schuster Canada, NetGalley for an Advanced Reader Copy of this phenomenal book which publishes February 2nd** and thank-you to Sarah Langan for writing it and to whoever designed the cover 💙