TITLE: The Dead House
AUTHOR: Dawm Kurtagich
PUBLISHER: Little Brown Books for Young Readers
PUBLISHING DATE: September 15, 2015
FROM GOODREADS: Debut author Dawn Kurtagich is dead on in this terrifying psychological thriller!
Over
two decades have passed since the fire at Elmbridge High, an inferno
that took the lives of three teenagers. Not much was known about the
events leading up to the tragedy - only that one student, Carly Johnson,
vanished without a trace...
...until a diary is found hidden in the ruins.
But
the diary, badly scorched, does not belong to Carly Johnson. It belongs
to Kaitlyn Johnson, a girl who shouldn't exist Who was Kaitlyn? Why did
she come out only at night? What is her connection to Carly?
The
case has been reopened. Police records are being reexamined:
psychiatric reports, video footage, text messages, e-mails. And the
diary.
The diary that paints a much more sinister version of events than was ever made publicly known.
MY THOUGHTS:
First I want to say that I
have recently found Dawn Kurtagich's videos on Booktube and I really
enjoy them. She seems to energetic and quirky and I can tell she really
loves books. Second, this book has been SOOOOOO hyped the past few
weeks - everywhere. However (and you could tell this was coming), I am
afraid I wanted to love this book a whole lot more than I actually did.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy reading it, because most of the time I
did, and I think it is a strong debut novel, but I can't help but
compare this book to a roller coaster ride where I so desperately want
to get off.
I loved the premise of this book. It didn't bother
me that it was written in the form of emails, newspaper clippings,
transcriptions of videos, etc., but I found it all jumped around too
much for my liking. Also, I still don't know if this book was a book
about possession or mental health. I understand it was a fine line
throughout the novel, but it would have been nice to have a definite
answer.
Finally, I didn't connect with Carly/Kaitlyn. In my
defense, she was 2 souls in one body so I would imagine it would be
really hard to connect with her. I wasn't really rooting for either
one. The other characters were somewhat interesting and added flavor to
the book, but I sort of discovered "the evil being" long before it
being disclosed.
Please don't read this and think I am saying
"Don't read this." The book is a cluster-f but it is something I
haven't really read lately. I also think the author has to be a genius,
or nuts, to put such a book together. I will definitely be keeping an
eye on Kurtagich in the future because I honestly can't wait to see what she
comes up with next.
I received this ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 3 PAWS
This is my 2nd read for the R.I.P. Challenge - Go me!
LOL -- Don't worry, I'm still going to read this one! It's okay to have mixed feelings about a book. Happens to me all the time :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a very interesting review - I've read lots about this book just recently and how creepy it is so it's intriguing to come across a voice that differs. This is definitely one of those books that is receiving a lot of hype.
ReplyDeleteLynn :D
I so totally agree! It was one messed up weird freak show but a part of me still liked it but just not as much as I hoped...lol. I agree I do want to check out more from this author in the future. :) Great review!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading this!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness. I must have been sleeping under a rock because I had never heard of this book before reading your review. It does seem to have garnered a lot of support from the horror author/reader community. Sounds interesting if a bit disjointed. Thanks for the review!
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