
How to Sell a Haunted House
Grady Hendrix Read 2/13/2025-2/17/2025
As I sit down to write this, I find myself asking: What in the blue blazes did I just read? I’ve never seriously considered DNF’ng a book before – although I have had a couple of close calls – but this one came close to pushing me over the edge. While I admit that it has its strong points, it just didn’t hit the mark for me. That said, I’m fully aware that not every book is for everyone, and I can’t deny that there’s an audience for this one – it just wasn’t me.
When I saw the title and all the 5-star reviews, I jumped into the book expecting a wild ride of hauntings, ghosts, spooky mischief, death, and unexpected twists that would keep me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Unfortunately, I was sorely mistaken. If I had taken the time to read the reviews or even the book’s blurb, I might have had a clearer idea of what I was getting into – but I chanced it and opted for the “go in blind” approach. Let’s just say it didn’t work out in my favor this time.
**The Pros:**
– The premise of the story has tremendous potential. Some parts were undeniably unique, and Hendrix crafted a solid foundation with a strongly built world and colorful, relatable characters.
– The twists and turns throughout the story kept it interesting enough to propel me, even when the pacing slowed to a crawl.
– The relationship between siblings, Mark and Louise, was a beautiful, chaotic mess that felt real and believable. While their relationship was exhaustingly complicated at times, the emotional depth that it added to the story was incomparable.
**The Cons:**
– Parts of the story felt boring and drawn out with moments where I found myself completely distracted from the story. It was as if I was in a dark abyss of nothingness on repeat.
– While the twists and turns kept things intriguing, some felt exaggerated and over-the-top. I’m all for a good plot twist, but some of these were a bit much for my taste.
– The relationship between Mark and Louise, though authentic in many ways, became frustratingly dramatic at times. I found myself wanting to shake both of them more than once, which detracted from my enjoyment of their journey.
Overall, Hendrix gives How to Sell a Haunted House significant potential, but it left me wanting more. With a bit of refinement, I think this could be an exceptionally good read for a wider audience.
Please take the time to read other reviews before deciding whether this book is right for you. Had I taken the time to research it a little more, I might have approached it with a different mindset making it a more enjoyable read.
As always, all opinions and reviews are of my own volition. I have not been promised any compensation by the author, present or future, for my review.
#thetxlitchic #bookreviewsandmore #bookstagram #booktok #bookcommunity #readersofinstagram #booklover #arcreader #bookreview #bingeworthy #tbr #supportindieauthors #bookobsessed #instareads #books #bookaddict #bookreviewer #bookreviews #keepreading #indiebooks #indieauthors #Supportyourlocalbook #genrewhore #ilikebigbooksandicannotlie #mentalhealthmatters #findsupportforyourmentalhealth #iwilllisten
