The Seventh Mansion, (Paperback)

The Seventh Mansion, (Paperback)

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  • The Seventh Mansion, (Paperback)
  • Author: Fsg Originals
  • ISBN: 9780374298463
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2020-09-08
  • Page Count: 192
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Sep 9, 2020
JBrandon
5 out of 5 stars review

A must read for everyone really.

I received an e-book ARC of The Seventh Mansion from NetGalley and the publisher, FSG Originals, in exchange for my honest review, which follows below. I thank both for this opportunity. I rated this 5 stars. This is not the usual read, where checking off what I personally require to meet a certain star rating can be easily done; my attempt to help any readers of my review make their own decision regarding the material in question. I still felt a 5 star rating was easily given, partly due to how unique a read this was. Some things should be experienced large scale ( in this case by the horror community ); even if the individual reactions will differ, possibly wildly. Mine was dappled with nostalgia. It opened in me a memory of yearning, from when I was just starting to figure out who I was underneath all the layers used to hide myself; wondering if connecting to someone was beyond me. The author captures that trembling balance between absolute certainty and grasping at answers every person goes through. I thought this was a very complex novel, and that some may have trouble reading it; expecting everything to wrap up nicely will lead to disappointment. It struck me somewhat similar to Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones, which also has a narrator that you are unsure of; either he is unreliable or there are fantastical things happening in this story, shaping his choices irrevocably. And like with that novel, releasing on the same day I believe, each reading may give me a different outcome; my decisions not set in stone, more like drawn in sand with the tide coming in. But that is part of what excites me about this, because what if I missed the way a sentence may have been interpreted; unlocking a whole perspective Ive never considered? The writing can be disjointed, the punctuation and sentence structure off; it reads like a persons thoughts. Ill admit it took a bit before I could read it smoothly, but it kept you right where the author wanted you; focused in the moment. My review is longer, but I do not have enough space here, you can find the full review on Goodreads if you want. I do recommend this book, it's beautifully done.

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