Joséphine
Full book review is up on Word Revel.
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March 26, 2017
Initial thoughts: The synopsis made it sound like this book would be pretty exciting. In the end, it was a month of dragged out boredom. What bothers me is how incomplete the book felt, especially towards the end. It was so abrupt, I couldn't help but wonder why. I looked up the author, and learnt that he lost his life to cancer at the age of 34. The House of Mountfathom was published posthumously. Had I know this before going into the book, I might have read it through a different lens — one that would've considered the potential more than the current state of the book. For what's been printed, I wasn't fond of it, and that's what my rating is for. Had the author had more time on this earth to revise this book, I think the otherworldly dimensions could've fulfilled the synopsis's promise of something magical.
On a sidenote, I didn't care very much for the quaint writing style. Set against the 1920s backdrop, the prose makes sense but I still thought it sounded rather stilted on several occasions.For dialogues, I still think it's a neat touch but for the prose that ties a novel together, not so much.