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Shame. Shame on me.
I read the warnings that this was not actually horror (aside from The Lottery) before I picked it up. I chose to interpret that as, "This is not actually horror for those of us who love horror." I chose to read it for my October spooooooooky book because I am the type who doesn't watch scary movies because they scare me and I don't like feeling scared. I interpreted that as, "This will be the perfect bit of horror for the type...read more
I read the warnings that this was not actually horror (aside from The Lottery) before I picked it up. I chose to interpret that as, "This is not actually horror for those of us who love horror." I chose to read it for my October spooooooooky book because I am the type who doesn't watch scary movies because they scare me and I don't like feeling scared. I interpreted that as, "This will be the perfect bit of horror for the type...read more
I disliked this book very much. I was hoping by all the feedback from the back of the book, to others reviews that I would enjoy it but I did not. It lacked any correlation, the stories were weird, but not in a quirky or inquisitive way, just very empty. I struggled with this read so much that I never even finished it completely. I would also say this book is a hard book to read in a Bookclub unless you break down each story every few you’ve read...read more
Shirley Jackson is a really fantastic storyteller. I have yet to be disappointed by anything I've read by her. Many of these short stories were very cutting but omg if "The Lottery" isn't one of the scariest short stories of all-time!
Read them all, and "The Lottery" is still the best and most terrifying short story ever written (IMHO). That story alone gets a 10*. The rest range from okay to good. Most terrifying novel ever written? Again, IMHO: THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE.
Favorite Quote: " 'It isn't fair, it isn't right,' Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her."
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