Showing posts with label Crooked Letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crooked Letter. Show all posts

Top Ten Scariest Looking Book Covers

Tuesday, October 29, 2013



This week's Top Ten from The Broke and the Bookish asks for Ten of the Scariest Book Covers. I made my list and started finding images for the covers and I realized I apparently think little girls are super creepy. 

1) Dracula
2) The Picture of Dorian Gray



3) The Passage
4) We Have Always Lived in the Castle
5) The Bad Seed  



6) Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
7) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
8) Autumn People
9) H.P. Lovecraft books
10) Stephen King books

Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter

Thursday, October 27, 2011


Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
by Tom Franklin
★★★★☆

I rated this one shortly after finishing it, now almost two months have passed and I hadn’t reviewed it yet (bad book blogger). As I started to write the review I was second-guessing my rating, but the more I thought about the book, the more I remembered why I liked it so much.

The beauty of the book lies not in the twists or the turns of the plot, though those are wonderful, but in the characters themselves. The main two characters are both incredibly flawed and you aren’t sure how you feel about them. Your opinion of them may vary as more details are revealed, but you’re still left feeling deep sympathy and attachment to them.

Silas and Larry meet as young boys. Silas is black, Larry is white and they live in Mississippi during the 1970s, but somehow they form a bond. Their lives are taken in drastically different directions as they grow up. Larry was accused of kidnapping and murdering a young woman while he was a teenager and though he was never convicted, the shadow of the accusation has tainted his entire life. Silas, on the other hand, left town for college, returning to his hometown years later to live a respectable life as a constable. He hides the fact that he and Larry used to be friends.

This story has layers of secrets and the descriptions of the south are perfect. It moves quickly and is incredibly hard to put down. It’s not a thriller, it’s just wonderfully paced. It's a great read for anyone who loves well-drawn characters or a just a good, dark story.

Here are a few more reviews of this southern gem…

books i done read
Books and Movies
Eclectic/Eccentric

I read this for the R.I.P. Challenge hosted by Stainless Steel Droppings.

For more R.I.P reviews visit here.