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Group Reads Discussion Post: The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories
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I also liked The Empty House as just a quintessential haunted house story. It wasn't as creepy as The Willows, but very atmospheric as well.
Overall a lovely book to settle into with a mug and a blanket in the fall!

As the book progressed, it felt like the same story being told over and over with minor changes, and each MC felt like the same person,
One story that did stand out to me was Keeping His Promise. We actually had a character who felt real and the story was quite moving as well as spooky. Loved this one.
I almost wish I'd saved this book until later in the challenge, a good haunted house story never goes amiss on Hallowe'en. It's a good collection of classic horror stories - not too scary, but wonderfully atmospheric (although some of them are certainly showing their age with regard to social attitudes...)
I'm inclined to agree with Jessica though: a few of them did feel like the same story being rehashed. As for each MC feeling like the same person, well, either Mr. Shorthouse gets around, or there's a whole family of them plagued with supernatural goings-on! I wasn't quite sure if the stories were meant to tie together or not, which got a little confusing.
My edition didn't include The Willows, sadly, so I'll have to go and hunt that one down. Can't resist a good Lovecraftian tale.
I'm inclined to agree with Jessica though: a few of them did feel like the same story being rehashed. As for each MC feeling like the same person, well, either Mr. Shorthouse gets around, or there's a whole family of them plagued with supernatural goings-on! I wasn't quite sure if the stories were meant to tie together or not, which got a little confusing.
My edition didn't include The Willows, sadly, so I'll have to go and hunt that one down. Can't resist a good Lovecraftian tale.


Blackwood definitely has a formula and sticks to it, so it would probably get repetitive to read straight through a long collection, but it was great to curl up with one or two of these little stories at the end of the day.
The only one I was mad at was the 'it was all a dream' one with the poor boarding house columnist. I didn't mind the 'inconsistencies' with Shorthouse's background/chronology, but that's only because I assumed that the character name was just being recycled and wasn't meant to actually be one continuous person from story to story.
or there's a whole family of them plagued with supernatural goings-on!I love this take, haha!
My copy (pub'd 1916) also didn't have The Willows. I'm glad people here in the thread mentioned it. It ended up being one of my favorites and had a stronger Lovecraftian vibe than any of the stories from the original collection.
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