Hello, Tartlets and Darksiders! A new book club podcast episode is up on Dark Side of the Word. Join me and Kait as we discuss the horror novel Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman.
While I wasn’t full-on freaked out by Incidents Around the House, there were more than a few moments in the book that were exceptionally creepy. Particularly one involving a toilet. Thanks so much, Malerman, for making me scared to use to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Egads.
In this episode, Kait and I dive into a detailed discussion about the narrative style, character development, and emotional connection found in Incidents Around the House. We also share our ratings and reactions to the book’s themes of innocence and family dynamics.
Our conversation highlights the effectiveness of the supernatural elements and the impact of the story’s twists and turns, ultimately reflecting on the book’s overall execution and our hopes and dreams for future books.
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