At the Mountains of Madness
1931 • 268 pages

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Average rating3.8

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Read along with the audiobook. I recommend doing so! It really creates the right atmosphere.

December 11, 2020
September 1, 2012

Had to read (listen to the audiobook) twice before this made any sort of sense to me. Ridiculously technical and descriptive and there was no dialogue. Did not enjoy it whatsoever. 

September 24, 2021

Oh fuck yes. Classic lit has been so hit or miss for me but man this is the real deal. I've also heard mixed things about H.P. Lovecraft, but he really didn't disappoint.

June 13, 2024

I liked this. It kinda dragged on in some parts because you have to basically study archeology to understand it all. But it was really interesting and scary over all.

September 11, 2021
August 10, 2024
January 2, 2022

Absolutely terrifying. Fantastic read. Had the hairs all over my body rising as my latent monkey brain tried to get me to stop reading.

December 7, 2020
April 12, 2022

We get it, H.P.
the Old Ones smell pretty bad
rest in peace, sled dogs.

October 19, 2015

Undoubtedly the best of his writings: well-paced and entreating all sorts of speculations. Its only categorical flaw is his overuse of ‘decadence' to hammer in his theme of civilisational decline.

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I don't think it's quite as “good”, but it's interesting, more Jules Verne/Jack London/H. Rider Haggard style story. Don't get me wrong, it has the Lovecraft slimy horror stamp :-D I just find the giant blind albino penguins ridiculous :-D

November 1, 2020
September 2, 2020

Well I'm glad I've finally read this but Oy! can Lovecraft go on and on sometimes.

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December 6, 2023
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All set up, but no pay off. Lovecraft describes a fantastic scenario where scientists discover an ancient and advanced civilization in Antarctica, but nothing ever got me invested in the actions of the characters, so it never gave me chills when they were in danger.

April 19, 2017
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