The Haunting of Hill House
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
The best-known of Shirley Jackson's novels and a major inspiration for writers like Neil Gaiman and Stephen King as well as the hit Netflix series, The Haunting of Hill House is a chilling story of the power of fear
'Shirley Jackson's stories are among the most terrifying ever written' Donna Tartt
Alone in the world, Eleanor is delighted to take up Dr Montague's invitation to spend a summer in the mysterious Hill House. Joining them are Theodora, an artistic 'sensitive', and Luke, heir to the house. But what begins as a light-hearted experiment is swiftly proven to be a trip into their darkest nightmares, and an investigation that one of their number may not survive. Twice filmed as The Haunting, and the inspiration for a 10-part Netflix series, The Haunting of Hill House is a powerful work of slow-burning psychological horror.
'An amazing writer ... If you haven't read her you have missed out on something marvellous' Neil Gaiman
'As nearly perfect a haunted-house tale as I have ever read' Stephen King
'The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable' A. M. Homes
'Shirley Jackson is one of those highly idiosyncratic, inimitable writers...whose work exerts an enduring spell' Joyce Carol Oates
Customer Reviews
JT
This book is beautifully and eloquently written and the writer knows how to truly create a suspenseful scene and how to draw in the reader. She creates beautiful images and dark and scary tombs with her words. However, I downloaded this book after seeing it on a list of the 50 scariest books of all time. I was under the impression that this was going to be a good old fashioned haunted house story and I would be truly glued to the pages. To an extent this is true and I quickly ploughed through this novel and felt gripped and thrilled, but the writer creates a scene in which you're anticipating what happens next, and nothing happens next...
It did not scare me and this was rather disappointing. Therefore the rating is more for the literary expertise of the writer rather than the actual content of the book
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Utter rubbish
I asked for a top 10 horror and this rubbish was in the top 3. Poorly written. And it did not get any better towards the end. Thank god The film The Haunting re-wrote most of it to make a half decent film out of it.
Save your money.