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Book Review: “We Used to Live Here”

In a chilling and thought-provoking debut novel, the author crafts a haunting tale that blends elements of psychological horror and social commentary, reminiscent of the critically acclaimed films “Get Out” and “Parasite.” “We Used to Live Here,” a Reddit sensation soon to be adapted into a Netflix original movie starring Blake Lively, follows the story of Charlie and Eve, a young, queer couple who find themselves in a nightmare when unexpected visitors arrive at their newly purchased fixer-upper.

The writing is both evocative and unsettling, creating an atmosphere of unease that permeates every page. The author’s ability to blend the mundane with the supernatural creates a sense of disorientation, mirroring the protagonists’ increasingly tenuous grasp on reality.

The characterization of Charlie and Eve is one of the novel’s greatest strengths, with the author deftly exploring the dynamics of their relationship and the challenges they face as a queer couple in a society that often fails to understand or accept them. As the story unfolds and the visiting family’s presence becomes increasingly sinister, the author expertly portrays the psychological toll on the protagonists, particularly Eve, whose grip on reality begins to unravel.

The pacing of the novel is masterful, with each chapter building upon the last, leading to a series of stunning revelations and heart-pounding sequences. The ability to balance the intimate character moments with the escalating horror is impressive, ensuring that the reader remains invested in the protagonists’ fate even as the world around them descends into chaos.

One of the most compelling aspects of “We Used to Live Here” is its exploration of the thin line between reality and imagination, and the ways in which our perceptions can be shaped by our experiences and traumas. As Eve struggles to make sense of the inexplicable events unfolding around her, readers are forced to question the nature of reality and the reliability of our own senses.

The accompanying PDF, available in the Audible Library, adds an extra layer of depth to the story, providing readers with additional insights and background information that enrich the overall experience.

“We Used to Live Here” is a must-read for fans of psychological horror and anyone who appreciates thought-provoking, socially conscious storytelling. With its unforgettable characters, haunting atmosphere, and masterful blending of genres, this novel marks the author as a rising star in the world of horror and suspense.

In conclusion, “We Used to Live Here” is a triumph of the genre, delivering a powerful and unsettling tale that will linger in readers’ minds long after the final page. The ability to craft a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant has set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling and thought-provoking adaptation on the screen.



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