The House of Mountfathom by Nigel McDowell

The House of Mountfathom

by Nigel McDowell

'THE HOUSE OF MOUNTFATHOM is the kind of book that turned me into a reader in the first place. It has the same clever interweaving of history and fantasy that I so admired in Nigel McDowell's previous books but is also filled with an utterly infectious kind of delight. The characters are so vivid and the world brims with the most gorgeous detail. And if this wasn't enough, the language itself is a pure joy. Nigel McDowell has left an extraordinary legacy behind, something of the imagination and something of the soul.' Eimear McBride, multi-award-winning author of A GIRL...Read more

Reviewed by pamela on

2 of 5 stars

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As interesting the description and as beautiful as the cover was, they simply couldn't make up for the fact that this book was just, well, boring! It was Lemony Snicket meets The Dark is Rising with none of the humour and depth.

Antiquated prose coupled with poor description made reading this book a chore, so it unfortunately went unfinished.

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