Your House Is on Fire, Your Children All Gone by Stefan Kiesbye {review-giveaway}
Your House Is on Fire, Your Children All Gone
by Stefan Kiesbye
Publisher: Penguin
Publication date: September 25, 2012
Genre: Horror
Purchase*: Barnes and Noble/Amazon/Book Depository
The village of Hemmersmoor is a place untouched by time and shrouded in superstition: There is the grand manor house whose occupants despise the villagers, the small pub whose regulars talk of revenants, the old mill no one dares to mention. This is where four young friends come of age—in an atmosphere thick with fear and suspicion. Their innocent games soon bring them face-toface with the village's darkest secrets in this eerily dispassionate, astonishingly assured novel, evocative of Stephen King's classic short story "Children of the Corn" and infused with the spirit of the Brothers Grimm.
When I was younger I read two short stories that gave me the chills. I still remember them as if it were yesterday. They were Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. (click on the links to read them..eep) Your House is on Fire, Your Children All Gone reminded me of those dark tales. The book takes us to the superstitious and creepy town of Hemmersmoor, Germany. Four young friends share dark tales from their own childhood. This was spine-chilling and the perfect read for fall.
The tale is told from the points of view of four children
who grew up in this remote village. They are Christian,
Anke, Martin and Linde. While the book reads like a collection
of short stories the author ties them beautifully together from Christian's POV. Christen
has returned home after a death in the family. While there he revisits his youth. I wasn’t so much scared by the tales as
totally freaked out, repulsed and fearful of the unknown. Told in a
matter-of-fact tone each tale made me shiver. The stories overlap in time frame
and that added to the tale. Kiesbye makes the accounts seem eerily real and I
had to remind myself this is fiction.
From the ominous Kamphoff manor, to the family that
mysteriously disappears and the child who kills; these tales will definitely give
you the chills. The author cleverly
revealed bits and pieces and set bait to keep you on edge. Is this town cursed?
Are the people possessed? Is something in the water? The thrill in these tales
lie in how close they come to reality and the way in which the author shares
them with you. The synopsis refers to the Brothers Grim and this town definitely gives off similar vibes.
*shivers* It reminded me of those old Hitchcock episodes I watched as a kid.
I enjoyed this strange little book and if you like creepy tales, then
Your House is on Fire, Your Children All Gone is for you. I was at B&N and happen to see this on display and picked it up. I love the little creepy girl on the cover and as I picked it up *squeee* Be sure and check out the book cover -turn the image ever so slightly and eeeeeeeee! Brilliant, just
brilliant!
I want to thank Penguin books for providing this ARC in
exchange for my unbiased review. *Purchases made through buy links result in a
small commission which is used to fund our giveaways.
I gave this novel 3.5 coffee cups out of 5.
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Your House is on Fire, Your Children All Gone
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30 Comments:
I requested this on NetGalley but haven't had a chance to read it yet. It sounds so creepy! I'm glad I've waited til closer to Halloween to read this, it seems like the best time for this book. Don't you think?
She is and when you see it in person and move the cover eep!
The cover is creepy!! Thanks Danielle :)
Agreed!!!!
Super creeeeeepy! And if I'm going to read creepy any time of the year, it's now!
Agreed and the cover is even more creepy in person!
LOL - that title sure is a grabber! *shiver*
And the cover is equally creepy!! O-0
You've got me *on edge* just reading the review - scary awesome <3
Right!
Well now, isn't that just a heartwarming title. ;) And I'm pretty sure anything set in Germany is creepy. lol.
good luck Erin!
thanks for a great review! Sounds very scary :)
This was good and brought back some childhood memories when tales were scary not gory.
Just looking at the cover I get the creeps! This sounds perfect for Halloween and now I am super curious about this town!
Yes Melissa..super scare not gore!!
Creepy, creepy, creepy! Eeek! Please tell me it is super scary but not gory?
hehehe
0_0 Ok to begin with, creepy title, creepy cover..well done :)
Hope you enjoy it Jenea!
The trailer is kinda creepy. I love the sounds of this, because I really like hauntingly and creepy books. Thank you for sharing this. I check my library, and they ordered it. *win*
Jenea @ Books Live Forever
Awe, this is creepy good, good luck :)
Okay, the title and cover just scared the crap out of me! Not sure I'm brave enough to peek inside the cover!
Creepy!!!!
i like the title.. its intriguing.
I completely agree..enjoy!
Agreed :)
Sometimes a little creepy is good LOL maybe not a steady diet, but now and then can be a treat. Thank you for sharing with us today.
hehehe
Eep! That cover is creepy enough for me.. I'm a big scaredy cat when it comes to horror books so this one may be a miss for me ;)
A great review Kimba!!
It was! thanks :)
looks interesting...!
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