Ratings240
Average rating3.9
It has been a long time since I read a book that scared me. That had me unwilling to read it at night. This book is really well done. It will scare you and bring you for a ride and keep you guessing about what is real and what isnt. Highly recommend!
The journey was pretty good, but I wasn't particularly thrilled with the destination.
actual rating: 4.5 stars
The ending of this book gave me whiplash with all the plottwists but I was living for it every single moment.
Good story with a nice resolution, but felt a little slow at times. I also didn't like the main character and the premise for one of the big twists seemed completely unbelievable to me.
I have read all of Riley Sager's works now and I can say that this is definitely one of my favourites.
I loved the way the story fluctuated between current events and chapters from Maggie's father's book. The pacing of it was so so well down and It made it feel more eery and real for me.
I know the inspiration behind this was Amityville Horror but this book also gave me such The Haunting of Hill House vibes and I loved it so much. This really kept me on my toes and I was so engaged from start to finish.
This book is told in two different perpectives, Maggie's and her father's. It is about a haunted house that she lived in when she was younger but she has now need to revisit because she inherited it.
I've had this book for so long, I am a fan of Riley Sager and I can say I enjoyed this one too. It's nothing phenomenal but I did get scared while reading this, which I think was the point of the story.
“You are sixteen, going on seventeen” now seems so creepy to me. I don't think I'll ever hear that song the same way again.
Throughout the book, I was always kept guessing about what is really happening, is it really something supernatural, a product of imagination or is there really a murderer. You have to read to find out.
Wow. Wow. WOW. I finished this book is about 5 hours total. I was nervous at the top that this was going to be just another haunted house story. But the twists and turns in this book kept me guessing until the end. The books switched back and forth between now and a book written by the protagonists father. I haven't been this thrown by a book in such a long time. It's so worth it. Every chapter adds and makes you second guess your predictions.
So many twists and turns! Every time I thought I knew what had happened there was another twist. And after all those twists, I am wondering what the truth is and what was just the book. It leaves me wandering around this haunted house in my mind a little longer than there are pages in the book. So good!
You think I'd learn. Another Riley Sager premise I love, another execution that disappoints me. Listened to the audiobook with my husband, both of us struggled with the last 10%. If you do like this author, you will probably enjoy this.
That was the perfect spooky season read. My favourite Riley Sager so far! So much fun.
2.5
This book kind of confirmed my suspicion that I don't like haunted house stories in books
Why they do that to me I'm here thinking it was the dad BUT NO OHHHH NO THE DAD WASNT THE ONE WHO KILLED PETRA NOW. The family thinking it was ghost but it was really Spoilersomebody they know coming in there house by using the back Door oh my goodness... this book had me up up like made me not wanting to put it down. IM STILL SHOOKED AT WHAT HAPPENED. its a 3.5 star read
I needed a book outside of my preferred genre for a readathon, so I decided to go with this one.
I was pleasantly surprised. I actually enjoyed it. It's creepy, and had me guessing until the end.
4 stars I had low expectations after reading Lock Every Door but I was pleasantly surprised
And Riley Sager does it again! Even though I was excited to read this Riley Sager novel, since the last time I read any of his novels was over three years ago and it was Final Girls, I had heard very mixed reviews about all of his works and didn't want to be disappointed. Well, I can honestly say that I was not disappointed, not even a little bit. This book rocked my world. Initially I was a bit worried about the length because it is on the longer side and I was hoping that it wouldn't drag for me but once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down! Hence why I finished it in a few days! I will be reading all the other Riley Sager books very soon because this was just overwhelmingly terrific in so many ways.
The story is about a girl, Maggie, who inherits an old house, Baneberry Hall, that she and a lot of people have history with. Her dad brought the house when she was still a very young girl and after spending a very short time there, her family leaves and vows never to return again. As she goes back there to uncover the truth and get the house fixed up to sell, she realizes that the truth might be more than she bargained for. Another instance where the plot was so intricate, so much more than just a haunted house story. It had layers and layers, just like an onion being peeled. Even after I thought I had the whole story figured out, I was taken by surprise and another twist came out of nowhere and made me completely clueless all over again. I love books where reality and fiction is blurred and we try to figure out what's real and what's not.
Further on, the characterization is amazing! Maggie is such a complicated, conflicted character and even though she wasn't without flaws herself, there was so much truth to her and she was one of the most relatable characters I have ever encountered in a book. I loved that we got to see firsthand into her head and what she was thinking and how the story switched between the book that he father wrote that made her family rich and famous and also seeing things in present day as Maggie was experiencing them, many years after the initial incident and escape. The other characters were also very unique and I loved how that affected the dynamic between all of them, which is how it should always be in books.
Thirdly, Riley Sager's writing style is my favorite kind. So simple, yet touching and gets right to the heart of what is being said in the sentence. I had no trouble finishing this longer book because the writing was just a joy to behold and the pages literally flipped themselves and I was even sad when the book was over because I felt like it had passed in a blur. I could have actually finished the book last night but it was late and I wanted to savor it a little bit longer because it was an immensely enjoyable read and forever one of my favorites.
In conclusion, I think this book is a must read for thriller/mystery lovers everywhere. Riley Sager is one of the most famous authors of this genre and in my opinion his work is worth the hype! I have no doubt that the other books he has written will not disappoint either. If you want a fantastic plot with uniquely flawed characters and also flawless writing, look no further and pick this up. Thankfully I have two more of his novels waiting for me and will be picking them up very soon.
3.5⭐️ i was sooooo bored for the first ~250 pages, but the ending was so good !!