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The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1936)

by H.P. Lovecraft(Favorite Author)
4.2 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: A riveting, fantastic Lovecraft tale of horror. I loved the descriptions of the queer town of Innsmouth, a mouldering city seemingly largely abandoned, despite the upper levels of its ancient mansions being boarded up. I loved the investigative work, the dark and secretive pact the city made to 'flourish,' the glimpses of the unknown, the episode at the Gilman, and finally, the novel's surprise ending. I truly was wrapped up in the tale. Though I still think 'At the Mountains of Madness' is my favorite novella by Lovecraft, this is also Lovecraft in his finest form.
review 2: 3.5 StarsThis my first ever Lovecraft book and I’m pretty happy with the experience. I wasn’t introduced to the Lovecraft name until high school (which is really late in my case) a
... morend by that time I was moving away from books considered ‘classics’ because I’d spent a good 3 years reading almost exclusively that. So I decided on a whim that I needed to correct that and decided to listen to it while at the bookstore.Holy cow this is so creepy! I know the basis of Cthulhu and Dagon, and I’m familiar with all of the other odd creatures but I guess I never realized just how atmospheric and engrossing the stories could be. The town of Innsmouth has a very hard to find visage of normalcy but the people have become some sort of hybrid and they appear to worship creatures from darkness, and the main character is so enthralled with all of it that when he finally realizes just how dark the place is it is almost too late to leave. I love the subtle progression of the main character as he learns more and more about Innsmouth and the people who live there. The more he finds out the more his opinion becomes skewed. I’ve heard that most Lovecraft novels don’t have action in them, but this one does and I loved it! It definitely had my heart racing.There a few issues that I had with this but it’s more on a personal taste level than anything ‘wrong’ with the book. The narrator did a great job with the voices, but he has one of those voices that make me want to sleep. So I did drop off a few times while listening and had to go back. I also had a bit of trouble wrapping my head around some of the prose to begin with, which might be because I was listening to it instead of reading it. I tend to have a harder time understanding things that are read to me than if I just read them myself.If you love horror stories or have been curious about H.P. Lovecraft then I really suggest that you try this out! It’s fairly quickly paced and with Lovecraft’s unique writing style you should have no trouble falling into this one. less
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newyorker12345
Creepy, but confusing. I think I need to digest this story for a few days.
Boo
Another amazing story by H.P. Lovecraft. Loved every word
lilian
One of my favorites from the master of the weird!
gunny2
3.5 starsOne of Lovecraft's classics.
Ktwblack
viscoso pero sabroso
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