*I’m not going to give you the ‘what this book is about’ blurb – you can read that elsewhere.
1. I’m constantly in awe of Judith’s breadth of genres and her courage to write differently from one work to the next. Judith loves a horror film; I’m not guessing here, she does, she’s a connoisseur - because of that, gore tends to be a main theme in her books. This book is quite different in that regard; I mean, it is horror, so there are some gory elements to it, but nothing like what a Sonnet normally has. This book showed yet another side of Judith; she’s gotta be like a hexahedron at this point because she has shown us so many different sides in her work, LOL!
2. Reading this book felt like a mash up of Stand By Me and The Haunting of Hill House, and that pairing oddly really worked for me. It provided all the adventure seeking and nostalgia of childhood mixed with an actually creepy haunted house. Who didn’t have an abandoned house in their childhood town that was rumored to be haunted and “people” (*cough, you, cough*) were dared to run up and look in the windows, try the door, etc? I mean, that’s just a solid rite of passage, and this book evoked those feelings in me. Since I’m a sucker for nostalgia, that was a definite win.
3. Yet another solid Sonnet written in 10 days. Is there anything this woman can’t do?! (the answer is no)