This is the twist that has largely propelled the novel to popularity, but I felt his childlike and duplicitous portrayal made it difficult to offer the forgiveness that Ward was going for. This plot is so intricate, I cant help but be in awe of the planning it must have required, which is one of the reasons Im so impressed by this book, even if it pushed me to my empathetic edge. Find books by time period, setting & theme, Read-alike suggestions by book and author. They withhold information from the reader, from each other, and even from themselves, the mutability of memoryespecially in regard to traumabeing a key theme. However, Catriona Ward has penned something really unique here that booksellers will struggle to find a genre to shelve it under. Carolyn is a librarian and book addict with an MA in Creative Writing with aspirations to one day be a published author. ISBN10 1788166183. Olivia is limited by her understanding as a cat and Dee is ruthlessly single-minded, her life essentially halting with her sisters disappearance and the dissolution of her family. Like I could handle the Ted/Lauren/Olivia twist because they would conceivably be so fucked up they are actually be narrating as honestly as they are able. [2] Little Eve also went on to win the prestigious Shirley Jackson Award for best novel. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. A stolen child. In the dark of the forest, among the white birch trees, something lies buried. Winston also sings a few verses from "I'll Fly Away" to Ellie on the first night they meet in the tree house on page 277. The years passed and so did her parents, but she never gave up the hunt to find the person that took her sister. What is the role of music for the civil rights activists? Its another way to show how unreliable all of the characters are, since they never seem to agree on what they see or experience. Here to talk books, film, mental health and lifestyle. WebDescription This is the story of a murderer. The silly level of reader manipulation in this moment was immediately topped 3-4 chapters later when it turns out the scarf Ted supposedly took from a victim was actually something she dropped and he tried in vain to return to her. WebDescription. To know too much going in would have ruined the reading experience for me. That novel, Rawblood (distributed in the United States as The Girl from Rawblood), was published in 2015. I strongly agree that the sister should have been a reliable narrator. I'll probably re-read this come October or something. Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers! From the ramshackle houses to the disappearing children, theres something nefarious at A teenage girl who isnt allowed outside, not after last time. Its another way to show how unreliable. What follows is a mind-bending mystery where nothing is quite as it seems. Im usually unable to figure things out so perhaps Im also the perfect reader. What do you think is the meaning behind this statement? Am I getting too big picture here? Being able to read the same situations play out from the perspective of other characters and even cats (yes, cats!) Your review has just cemented my wish to get it sooner. I have to admit I was confused for quite a long time, but Ward does bury clues within her tale, and astute readersor even readers who are well versed in thrillers. My first DNF in quite a while. I've never heard that phrase "not to yuck anyone's yum" as that's the quote of the day! Although gothic and dark throughout, theres a surprisingly positive thread that emerges. Olivia thinks she was sent to protect Ted by the LORD (always described in caps like that), and she occasionally knocks Teds Bible off the table in order to read a random Bible verse (if youve ever read the Bible, youll understand how unsettling some of it is). The other device the author uses is that she shows the same events from two different perspectives. Book Review: The Last House on the Street. Like putting a hat on a hat. Since finishing it, Ive thought about it every single day. I got about halfway through The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward and debated closing the book for good I just wasnt sure I could handle it anymore. They can all no doubt be traced back to the real-life mother of the notorious serial killer Ed Gein, a woman who created such a toxic hellhole of a home life that it would have been a miracle for her son not to have grown up to become the inspiration for Norman Bates and Leatherface. Don't miss a beat! Publication City/Country United Kingdom. Author Bio, First Published: All the main characters, besides Dee, are his separate identities. If good intentions made for great novels, Id be only too happy to join the chorus of praise. You might have a chapter from Olivias point of view and what shes observing from inside the house, and the next chapter might shift to Dee, who is in the house next door, watching the same event unfold. You may think youve read this story before, but its not what you think Catriona Ward is no stranger to gothic fiction. He seems to be obsessed with his dead mother, who he refers to as Mommy. Even more unsettling is his relationship with his daughter, Lauren. But the way you know misdirection and especially plot twists have been done correctly is if you as the reader can reverse-engineer the story, looking back at earlier sections to discover, yes, there were the clues along, there was always enough information in the narrative for me to have solved this if I had been observant enough. How did the alternating timelines and voices impact your reading experience? All these things are true. And speaking of Olivia, what a unique character! It's a true nerve-shredder that keeps its An unspeakable secret binds them together, and when a new neighbor moves in next door, what is buried out If a book needs every narrator to lie to the reader for the book to work, its possible that maybe the core concept is fundamentally flawed. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Greg recently postedSunday Post 411, Wow, sounds great. Reviews| Readalikes| Ted lives alone behind boarded-up windows, hiding from the prying eyes of his neighbours. Im not generally someone who reads horror, as I tend to suffer from nightmares, but this review sounds really tempting. Second, its the intersection of grief, revenge and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Revenge. $15 for 3 months. But I think Ward could have given poor Ted a mother who fit that trope, if thats the trope she really needed to utilize, without going overboard into making the woman into some kind of Resident Evil villain performing devilish medical experiments on missing children. View all posts by Roxanne Michelle. All reviews and site design by Thomas M. Wagner. BOOM! A stolen child. It all just struck me as so much unnecessary red herring. Would you walk over to his house, all by yourself, knock on the front door, make friendly conversation? He lives in the last house on Needless Street, right next to the woods. Revenge. I give The Last House on Needless Street a 4/5 as it is an excellent psychological horror involving murder, serial killers, and survival to the highest degree in a cruel world. Theyre all complex and driven by completely different pain and fears. At this point, Ward asks us to believe a chain of events that are frankly incredible. Which is more important to the Hockley family? Copyright 2020 I've Read This. He found her after her mother and siblings all passed away one stormy night. [1] Ward won the August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel in 2016 at the British Fantasy Awards for Rawblood and again in 2018 for Little Eve, making her the first woman to win the prize twice. Could it have been better? Lulu was never found, nor was her body, so to this day her disappearance remains a mystery. Please dont ask me how because that would involve at least a hundred spoilers. What does it represent in each timeline? All these things are true. I spent the rest of the story waiting for what seemed to be obvious to be revealed. You might have a chapter from Olivias point of view and what shes observing from inside the house, and the next chapter might shift to Dee, who is in the house next door, watching the same event unfold. Recommended For: Fans of Paul Tremblays A Head Full of Ghosts or similar all-is-not-what-it-seems stories. And yet they are all lies. The Last House On Needless Street is available from Amazon, Book Depository, and other good book retailers, like your local bookstore. And yet some of them are lies. When a woman named Dee moves into the abandoned house next door while on her quest to find her sister, who was kidnapped years ago, Ted's life begins to spiral into chaos. Ted doesnt seem to have much of a daily routine in his life. Her family moved a lot and she grew up all over the world, including in the United States, Kenya, Madagascar, Yemen, and Morocco. So glad you finished it and enjoyed this as well! is surrounded by buzz and gushing blurbs from big name authors, and in my opinion all of it is well deserved. Ward read English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Were you surprised when she and Winston did so in the tree house? A fantastic readathon running this year, check it out here:The 2021 SFF Badge Collection, Dramatic, curly-haired wannabe writer from a nowhere town in Somerset. Any page references refer to a USA edition of the book, usually the trade paperback version, and may vary in other editions. This is her first novel with Serpents Tail imprint, Viper Books. I have been lied to in the best possible way and I enjoyed every single moment. At this point, Ward asks us to believe a chain of events that are frankly incredible. The must-read gothic thriller of 2021 from the Shirley Jackson and August Derleth award-winning author of Little Eve and Rawblood. A stolen child. Thats where youre wrong. WebSummary Excerpt Reading Guide Book Summary A community's past sins rise to the surface in New York Times bestselling author Diane Chamberlain's The Last House on the Street when two women, a generation apart, find themselves bound by tragedy and an unsolved, decades-old mystery. So, where do I even start with this?! I have been lied to in the best possible way and I enjoyed every single moment. Heart-pounding suspenseplus Im going to have to read it a second time to see how she crafted the plot, which is honestly What significance does the Hockley house have in the town of Round Hill? I'm so glad to see another fan of The Last House on Needless Street, though! How does this influence the relationship they're able to create? Its a form of mental illness that is still not well understood, but has been featured so often as a device in horror stories and thrillers that its more or less become cliche. Now stop reading this and go buy it, I promise you wont regret it. At the half way point I couldn't justify spending any more time with it and refunded it. This is a book thats oppressive and disturbing, sometimes nearly overwhelming in its sadness, but one that comes from a place of real humanity and caring. And that is the beauty of this storygetting to the truth is a circuitous and uneven path, one I never grew tired of. I've read it and was blown away. Now on the anniversary of her disappearance, Dee has tracked down a new lead, and that lead just happens to be Ted. Was there one perspective that you connected with more than the other? Is Ellie lonely in California? When we then switch into kitten Olivias viewpoint its a jarring change. // Lets Talk Bookish. Just the idea of the cat POV has me super curious!!! It doesnt just get under your skin; it embeds itself there like your first blurry green/black tattoo you had a fifteen (just me?). I just dont think that such emotional impact requires abandoning good storytelling logic and realistic characters. Yet, she continued to find others to blame, and in her targeting of Ted, did horrendous things to make him suffer, all to atone for her sins. Maybe its nothing, or maybe hes visiting his favourite place in the woods. Learn how your comment data is processed. The StoryGraph is an affiliate of the featured links.We earn commission on any purchases made. Sign up to get the download as well as an email sent once a month with links to my latest reviews, information on my online book club, and other bookish announcements. Why do you think Brenda and Ellie had such different views on race? WebI am 66% into The Last House on Needless Street by @Catrionaward & I can honestly say its mind-blowing. Now, lets talk about the characters and the big reveal. The audiobook is narrated by Christopher Ragland, and while he was committed to the characters, some of the portrayals were distracting. His young daughter stays from time to time, but he keeps her hidden away too. You think you know whats inside the last house on Needless Street. Ultimately, it was. They take no pride or care in themselves, just forcing their way through each day furthering their own agenda. Again with Ted blanking for unknown time periods and trying to garner advice from his doctor only by describing TV shows, we are piecing together truth from fiction. I was really disappointed in it. Author I know Im not alone in judging a book by its cover, and based on this one, I thought a haunted house and black cat guaranteed a supernatural, Halloween-ish read. I loved this, it was so unusual and I couldnt put it down. This character 360 comes across as a master stroke of creativity by Ward. The StoryGraph is an affiliate of the featured links. WebThe last book I can think of that I finished (that probably wasnt worth the effort of finishing) was The Last House on Needless Street. Switching between POVs, Needless Street is the tale of Ted-a reclusive drunk, his cat Olivia, daughter Lauren and Dee-a woman in search of her missing sister Lulu. Debjani Ghosh recently postedThe Invitation by Vi Keeland Review, Thanks Debjani, I hope you get the chance to read it, and Ill be curious to hear your thoughts:-), I loved this book and agree with your review. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Book cover artwork is copyrighted by its respective artist and/or publisher. An ordinary house on an ordinary street becomes a pit of unimaginable darkness in this truly nerve-shattering psychological thriller from the author of Little Eve. Its definitely more psychological horror, if thats something you enjoy. By the end of the book youll have most of the answers, but not all, which I was OK with. I certainly didnt, which I guess makes me the perfect reader! All rights reserved. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info and giveaways by email. Revenge. Death. I am excited for this one, also. Its a very unique book and one Ill remember for many years to come. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. For example, both Brenda and Ellie were raised in the same society, but had very different values and, consequently, led very different lives. Known to most as Little Girl with Popsicle, her sister Lulu disappeared and was never seen again. Dee moves into the vacant house next door to Ted and begins to spy on him, convinced that not only was Ted responsible for abducting Lulu, but that Lulu is still alive and being held inside Teds house. Who needs the real world? To say she has mad skills is a massive underestimation here. [5], Ward lives in London and Devon.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. What is the impact of Winston and Ellie falling in love despite Winston's statement that he never "planned on falling in love with a white girl" in chapter 42? Does anyone else find themselves spiraling into these pits of despair when faced with a book that simply reminds us of how terrible some humans are? In a boarded-up house on a dead-end street at the edge of the wild Washington woods lives a family of three. I can hardly wait to read Catriona Wards next book! The house itself, although not haunted like I first expected, also acts as another character, releasing shuddering movements at particular times that only the cat can recognize. The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward is one of those rare novels I read that kept me on the edge of my seat Seriously, when it was revealed the sister had been lying to the reader and really knew what happened to her sister, I nearly threw the book across the room. Oh yes, "Sundial" is on my TBR and I'll get to it soon I'm sure, she's an amazing writer! // Lets Talk Bookish, Great review Im really looking forward to this one, and so far Ive managed to avoid any spoilers. And some of the big surprises arent all that surprising. Since this is one I will obviously not be reading, LOL, can you tell me does that poor cat get a Happy Ending? I love surprises like this if theyre handled well:-), Wow, Tammy. A missing child. This really does sound super creepy. But Im sorry to say that as a story, The Last House didnt work for me more than it did. Thats okay. Why or why not? If The Last House succeeds at anything, its in Wards deep empathy for her subject. The final act theres a bait and switch that felt organic and not for shock value. Time is not always linear in this story, so flashbacks of Dee and Teds childhood interrupt the suspenseful present-day plotline, while other times its unclear whether someone is recalling a memory or creating one. And an ordinary house at the end of an ordinary street. And yet, it was unputdownable despite this dark subject matter, so although its not the spooky haunted house I was expecting for my Halloween reading, I was terrified all the same. First, were led to believe Ted is the villain throughout the novel abusing animals, keeping his daughter locked up, drinking uncontrollably, living slovenly and (maybe) killing people only to realize in the end that he is the victim and maybe everything weve been told prior isnt exactly true. But its not what you think. This has all the staple elements I look for in a horror novel of creepiness, suspense, and well, things that will genuinely freak you out. A stolen child. This is one of the books Ive most been looking forward to and your fabulous review has me even more excited! Ward initially worked as an actor based in New York. But there is an area in the forest he considers sacred and inhabited by gods. For example, Reverend Filburn and the Northern students did not initially welcome Ellie because she was from the South, and the people in Round Hill opposed the SCOPE program because "Yankee" outsiders were coming in to "tell us how we should be runnin' things," as Buddy says in chapter 6. Revenge. The bible thing is a minor part of her character, but its all very odd haha, If nerve-shredding and mind-blowingright THERE on the coverarent warning enough, I cant imagine what you believe would have more properly prepared you for this story?! Hes not a complete shut-in. And that is the beauty of this storygetting to the truth is a circuitous and uneven path, one I never grew tired of. For both characters, their house represents their grief. --Sarah Pinborough, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes The buzzis real. What do you think? Thats a journey you need to take yourself. A compassionate, heartrending memoir of a mother's quest to accept her son's journey through psychosis. He doesnt have too many opportunities to be social, but he has learned to adapt to certain social cues. [3] Her next gothic thriller, The Last House on Needless Street, was published through Viper Books (an imprint of Serpent's Tail) in March 2021, and Tor Nightfire (Tor Books) in the US, in September 2021. Right away we see that things arent quite right with Ted. Priscilla Bettis recently posted3rd Quarter 2021 Writing Goals, This is one book you DONT want to spoil, it was so unique:-). Ward dips back into the past at times and we learn more about Teds childhood, as well as the events at the lake the day Lulu disappeared. The Last House on Needless Streetis a masterclass in twists and turns. You may think youve read this story before, but its not what you think. I really cant say a lot more without giving away major plot secrets, youve got to just enjoy the ride for The Last House On Needless Street, the intrigue is blinding in this one and the ending is nothing short of incredible. The reader isnt in the story. I didnt care for it either. Ellie frequently leads her fellow SCOPE volunteers and supporters in song during protests. WebIn a boarded-up house on a dead-end street at the edge of the wild Washington woods lives a family of three. Pages and Tea recently postedBook Review: Later by Stephen King. That part was WAY too much. Death. A thick, quiet woodland where you could hide anything. Dramatic, curly-haired wannabe writer from a nowhere town in Somerset. Whenever she misbehaves, Ted sends her away, leaving the reader with a lot of questions. as they happened was a truly immersive experience. And I also really wanna meet Olivia the cat. There were moments when I thought continuity mistakes had been made (I have a proof copy so it can happen) but trust me when I say that nothing in this book is a mistake. haha. How do you imagine Ellie felt? I was listening to it on Audible and was struggling hard with it. Join BookBrowse today to start discovering exceptional books! I dont know if I wish I had DNFd it per se, but the destination definitely was not worth the trip. Language English. EXCLUSIVE: Andy Serkis and Jonathan Cavendish s Imaginarium Productions has optioned film rights to Catriona Ward s upcoming new novel The Last House on Needless Street. Viper will publish in the UK on March 18 and Tor Nightfire will publish in the U.S. in late September. Ward will executive produce alongside the Imaginarium. Just $45 for 12 months or Look for a review on the blog later this week! What are the expectations of family, and where do the lines blur between blood relatives and people who simply fulfill familial roles? This was the first novel Ive ever read by Ward and her style of writing is absolutely fantastic. Change). Catriona Ward is no stranger to gothic fiction. Shes the only author to have won the August Derleth Prize for Best Horror Novel at the British Fantasy Awards twiceonce in 2016 for her debut, Rawblood, and again in 2019 for her second, Little Eveand has also been shortlisted for the Authors Club Best First Novel Award, a WHSmith Fresh Talent title, and won the 2019 Shirley Jackson Award. His only companion is a cat named Olivia, who has her own chapters in which she is the first-person viewpoint narrator, suggesting that Olivia is either a very special cat indeed or maybe not a cat at all. In the dark of the forest, among the white birch trees, something lies buried. Does listening to audiobooks count as reading? I honestly didnt even catch the plot point about the sister because I stopped paying attention during the final act. Revenge. And a house cat who loves napping and reading the Bible. Stop-starter of all projects great and small. This is a psychological horror story that leads you to believe certain things, but then pulls the rug out from under you late in the story. It felt long at times there are some vague situations at the beginning and none of the characters come across as likable except Olivia, the Bible loving queer cat which made me wonder if the ride was worth it. However, none of the characters are quite what they appear. Im intrigued by your description of her as Bible-reading! Jan 2023, 368 pages, Book Reviewed by:Jane McCormack awesome review, Tammy. To her infinite credit, Catriona Ward has taken seriously her responsibility to do justice to a condition that is suffered by a great many deeply traumatized people and present it in a way that is compassionate and, despite the horrors that unfold in the story, hopeful. Not to yuck anyones yum here, but I did not particularly love The Last House on Needless Street. The reveal at the end was sort of mind-blowing, and I loved the authors Afterword where she gives some background on how the story came to be. When hes at home, he enjoys watching monster truck shows, looking after Olivia, and he eagerly anticipates visits from Lauren (whom Olivia hates), even though she tends to misbehave very badly before she goes away. Ted also mentions that sometimes he goes away, and hes not sure what happens when he does. Hi, I'm Tammy, avid reader, book collector & reviewer of quality fantasy, horror & science fiction. Do you believe this could have been true? What I can say is that The Last House on Needless Street is an incredible character-driven novel. Personally, I had Cameron Britton in my head as Ted. Ted is a middle-aged, jobless man who lives by himself in the house he grew up in as a child. You'll have to update us on if Sundial is as good! From the outside, she appears to be a woman who is still mourning her sister, and now that she seems to have proof that Ted might have been involved, shes filled with rage and a thirst for revenge. This is a psychological horror story that leads you to believe certain things, but then pulls the rug out from under you late in the story. There are too many plot contrivances that ask us to be extremely generous with our willing suspension of disbelief, too many supporting characters who seem like exaggerated and even cartoonish caricatures. He drinks too much, and because Olivia is a god-fearing cat who loves Ted despite her disgust with his bad habits, she stays permanently indoors, only having a few glimpses of a neighborhood cat to look forward to each day. Will stay up far too late to finish a book and can and will talk about them until the cows come home. It's all just so preposterous. All storytellers are liars, but Catriona Ward is a particularly good one. 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