There was more depth to this one than I expected.
I actually DNFd this book at the beginning of the year. But this year I took another look at some books I DNFd and gave some of them a second chance, including this one.
The story within the story was, to me, the most interesting part.
This was a fun, creative, beautifully told story.
This premise caught my attention right away. I love a creepy story, and what’s creepier than a house in the woods where things go bump in the night?
I loved the premise and cover for this one, and was definitely drawn in by a Six of Crows vibe at first.
Despite my initial excitement, this was a disappointing read for me.
The Flatshare was a pleasant enough read, but not totally my cup of tea, and not one that pulled me in emotionally.
This is probably my favourite book of the year so far. How could it not be, with some my favourite bookish things: necromancy, skeletons, and sword-fighting!
This was a very fun, quick, suspenseful read that has some creepy moments but is not overtly scary.