Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Don't Go Walking in the Woods Alone at Night....

TITLE: Slender Man
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PUBLISHER: Harper Voyager
PUBLISHING DATE: October 23, 2018

FROM GOODREADS: One man’s search for the truth about one of the most intriguing urban legends ever—the modern bogeyman, Slender Man—leads him down a dark, dangerous path in this creepy supernatural fantasy reminiscent of Night Film, House of Leaves, and Illuminae, that will make you question where the line between legend and fact begins

A young man is desperate to find his missing sister . . . desperate enough to resort to the darkest means. But just how much is he willing to pay the Slender Man in order to save her?

Told through a variety of narrative devices, including photos, journal entries, e-mails, articles, and other artifacts, this unique spine-tingling story is a brilliant and terrifying look at one of the most fascinating—and diabolical—mythical figures in modern times.
 


MY THOUGHTS:  First I have to admit that as intrigued as I am about the entity of Slender Man, I didn't know a whole lot  about him going in.  So I did some research and basically learned he is a tall, skinny man (I guessed as much) with no facial features and long stretching arms which resemble snakes or tentacles.  I also learned that Slender Man is deeply connected to Lovecraft horror which is no surprise given the tentacle concept.  Thus it should be of no surprise to my followers my desire to read this book - TENTACLES!  Enough of the history lesson.

When the novel starts out, we learn that Matt Barker is a spoiled troubled rich kid attending a private school in New York.  He attends counseling and is tasked with keeping a "diary" which is how we learn much of what is happening to Matt and his friends.  One night, one of his good friends, Lauren, walks out of her apartment building and then goes missing.  Law enforcement gets involved and many are speculating about what has happened to Lauren, but only Matt feels there might be something sinister at hand.

One of the best things about this book is its epistolary format.  "Slender Man" is told in diary entries, texts, emails, police interviews, recordings and newspaper clippings.  There is also a story within a story here and guess what?  It works!  Because of the formatting, "Slender Man" is a great quick read and one which I devoured in a few hours.  And while I really liked Matt, I wish the story had a little more Slender man appearances.  Don't get me wrong, there are a few creepy scenes and I will never look at a flock of birds the same.  The ending was also fairly creepy even if I did pretty much see it coming.

So overall, this book has great formatting and an interesting enough story, but I needed a tad bit more horror.  I also admit that the fact that it is written anonymously adds to the book's mystic (plus, I'll give a big shout-out to anyone who can tell me who actually wrote this tale - curious minds and all).  If you like horror set in urban legends and folklore, then I would recommend "Slender Man" for a fast quick enjoyable read.  Plus there are still a few days left until Halloween so what better time!

Thanks to Edelweiss and Harper Voyager for a copy of "Slender Man" in exchange for an honest review.

RATING: 3 PAWS



23 comments:

  1. My only worry about this book is the format it is written in as I'm not a fan of the emails and diary entry kind of things. However my fascination with The Slender Man wins!

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    1. I've read some good reviews lately and I did enjoy the book so I hope you do love it.

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  2. Just looking at the cover of this I can see why you picked it up! I will have to give it a try as I am a bit curious. :)

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  3. I love the sound of this one, I have a soft spot for the epistolary format and I was heartened to hear there wasn't quite enough horror for you, given that I've a yellow streak a mile wide:)). Thank for a great review, Barb!

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    1. I read one book that described this as horrific but I think it's pretty tame so you should be fine! It's more suspenseful.

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  4. I wonder why the author chose to remain Anonymous?! Too bad their wasn't more horror but it sounds like it wasn't a complete dud.

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    1. I know. I SOOOO want to know who wrote it!

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  5. I do love an epistolary novel! Even 3-star ones. ;D

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  6. Hmm -- I don't think I've ever heard of an author remaining anonymous. How do they promote their book? Do signings? Connect with fans? What an interesting thing to do! I'm glad this one was okay for you, but I'm sorry there wasn't enough horror. I would prefer that (since horror terrifies me, haha).

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?

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    1. My guess is they are marketing the secretness of it - kind of just like all the Slender Man secrets.

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  7. Sounds like the perfect atmospheric novel for this time of year.

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  8. There was a real life case abt the Slender Man a few years back in the US that I've never been able to get out of my head bc it was damned creepy. This might be one to not go on my TBR (shuddrs)

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    1. I remember that! I need to research that more. I think it was incorporated into a Law & Order SVU episode.

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  9. Yeah I admit that the fact it's anonymously published interests me but I'd probably almost wish it had a little more horror. Glad you enjoyed it though. :)

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    1. It's still a solid read and even though it didn't blow me out of the water, I am glad I read it.

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  10. Whenever I think of Slender Man, I can't think about anything but those two girls that tried to murder their friend. So awful. Glad this one ended up being a good read overall even if it needed a little more horror.

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  11. Definitely short of horror and the ending was a bit disappointing (imho). But, I love the format and I just raced through this one. I was erring between 3.5 and 4. Still not decided. Tempted to say 4 just because I found it so addictive.
    Lynn :D

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  12. Interesting!! I definitely want to check this one out, but you definitely helped get my expectations leveled out :) Great review!!

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  13. I somehow missed this one but it sounds really interesting. I love books told in the epistolary format so I will have to keep an eye out at the library for this one.

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  14. I have heard my kids talk about slender man. I haven't read anything but this sounds like a creepy tale. I have to add this one to my TBR list. This sounds like a great October read.

    Mary

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  15. P.S. How do I find you on instagram? What is your name to follow you?

    Mary

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