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A House at the bottom of a lake by Josh Malerman

3 Star

Overall I like the book but I would have liked to have found out more about the house prior to it being at the bottom of the third lake.  There were definitely some ominous moments where things did not make any sense to me.  I felt like the relationship between Amelia and James seemed very rushed. I don't know if it was due to the fact that the book was so short and they needed their characters to connect quickly but needless to say, I didn't feel the love.  I liked the book but maybe I would have liked it a bit more if it was longer and they provided more of a back story of the characters and the house.


 

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