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William Nesdale
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Onto Story number 3: Abdullah’s Book. George & Montrose go to retrieve Adbull’s book from the vault, but unfortunately, the book went missing, and a ransom is at hand.
Looks like we have a simple ransom plot line, where the sacred book is taken & they are forced by the enemies to make an offer. I like where the story is going, with a nice backstory on the titular book, yet there’s no strange horror to be found
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Looks like we have a simple ransom plot line, where the sacred book is taken & they are forced by the enemies to make an offer. I like where the story is going, with a nice backstory on the titular book, yet there’s no strange horror to be found
William Nesdale
is on page 145 of 372
Now that the Winthrop house has scared off Ruby, Letitia is all alone as she tries to fend off a haunted house & some racist neighbours.
Ok, this story may be a bit more blander than the first story, but I do feel that there is a common thread that ties the anthology together, other than the trio of Atticus, Letitia & George. Let’s see if the next story keeps up the act. Which House rating: 6/10
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Ok, this story may be a bit more blander than the first story, but I do feel that there is a common thread that ties the anthology together, other than the trio of Atticus, Letitia & George. Let’s see if the next story keeps up the act. Which House rating: 6/10
William Nesdale
is on page 127 of 372
Onto the next story: “Dreams of the Which House”, where Letitia and her sister Ruby get a fancy old house, named The Winthrop House. But with ghost stories surrounding the house & being situated in a white neighbourhood, living in the Winthrop House won’t be easy.
This story isn’t as attention grabbing as the first story, playing out like a typical haunted house story, but its underlying themes are good.
— Feb 14, 2026 09:56PM
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This story isn’t as attention grabbing as the first story, playing out like a typical haunted house story, but its underlying themes are good.
William Nesdale
is on page 107 of 372
After Atticus finally finds his father, their rescue plan hits a snag when they are magically caught in a trap. Then a ritual begins with Atticus as a sacrifice.
Well, this was one heck of a story ending. Sure it isn’t the end of the book, per se, but it sure is a solid combination of otherworldly horror & real horror, even if the tension is underwhelming. Lovecraft Country story: 8/10
— Feb 14, 2026 06:39PM
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Well, this was one heck of a story ending. Sure it isn’t the end of the book, per se, but it sure is a solid combination of otherworldly horror & real horror, even if the tension is underwhelming. Lovecraft Country story: 8/10
William Nesdale
is on page 88 of 372
The trio looks around Ardham for a bit, then have dinner with some white guests. After a bit of quick-thinking, Atticus meets the Braithwhite patriarch.
Ok, so we have some eerie tension, a bit of racial allegory, and a few surprisingly solid quips from Atticus. I’m also convinced that the book take a strange turn. I love how it juxtapositions fantastical horror with the realistic horror of racism.
— Feb 13, 2026 05:51PM
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Ok, so we have some eerie tension, a bit of racial allegory, and a few surprisingly solid quips from Atticus. I’m also convinced that the book take a strange turn. I love how it juxtapositions fantastical horror with the realistic horror of racism.
William Nesdale
is on page 69 of 372
After a narrow escape from the sheriff of Bidewood, our trio arrive at Ardham and gets settled into the Braithwhite manor. But suspicions catches onto Atticus.
I’m loving this story so far, there references to racism that may be unsettling, yet it’s the eerie vibe & the underlying mystery that Atticus must uncover that keeps me hooked. There may be Lovecraftian horror in the mix, but we will wait and see.
— Feb 13, 2026 02:04PM
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I’m loving this story so far, there references to racism that may be unsettling, yet it’s the eerie vibe & the underlying mystery that Atticus must uncover that keeps me hooked. There may be Lovecraftian horror in the mix, but we will wait and see.
Tianna
is 78% done
This is the best fiction I’ve read in a long time
— Feb 13, 2026 07:23AM
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