Strange Buildings

Tapa blanda, 384 páginas

Publicado por Harper Collins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-351780-6
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From the bestselling author of Strange Houses and Strange Pictures comes a mesmerizing novel of eleven strange buildings and one terrible secret.

A lonely hut in the woods. A murder house. A hidden chamber. A mysterious shrine. A home in flames. A nightmarish prison. . . .

Each of the buildings in this book tells a chilling story. Each one is part of a puzzle. Look closely . . . and you'll see that everything is connected. All leading to a revelation so horrifying you won't want to believe it.

Millions of readers have become addicted to solving Uketsu's dark mysteries. Strange Buildings is the strangest, and darkest, of them all.

3 ediciones

reseñó Strange Buildings de Uketsu (Strange Houses, #2)

unimpressed

this book is an exercise in suspending one’s disbelief. the whole book is just the author and his acquaintances speculating and running wild with theories they came up on their own with zero proof most of the time. it’s very much all tell and not show.

i wasn’t all that impressed by the author’s previous books either but he (or his fictionalised self) is particularly dislikable in this one. he approaches the survivors for interviews while lying about his intentions just to satiate his curiosity, often without any consideration for the victims. in a way he’s also profiting off of their traumas, since he published a book about all these cases.