I read A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher and loved it. This is the second horror in a row. I picked this up from the library because a friend from work raved about this author, and I was not disappointed.
I loved the voice of this book, and the tiny details that built up a beige culdesac life. I read this whole book in one sitting with my heart hammering in my throat. It was perfectly creepy and I think I might actually like reading horror now.
The only thing that I would have changed in this book was that at one point Sam wonders where she got her love of bugs from, and then at the end wonders how her grandfather created the "underground children," which are described to be fairly bug-like.
Actually, maybe we were all better off not following that thread through...
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