Member Reviews
Thank you, NetGalley, for this ARC copy. While Incidents Around the House was a decent enough story, it was so difficult to read because of the writing style. Unfortunately, This greatly reduced my feelings about the book.
Once again Josh Malerman does it! He is the master if horror and knows how to keep you engaged!
This made me not want to be alone in the dark as well as looking over my shoulder! What a ride and adventure!!!
I will always pick up anything this author writes!!!! Read in one sitting!
Thanks NetGalley for letting me read and review!
Thank you to Del Rey and NetGalley for this arc! I was so pleasantly surprised to receive it. This was definitely a book that I was impatiently waiting on and it was worth my anticipation. While it’s not as creepy as Daphne, there are some spine-chilling scenes and I loved the perspective from the narrator. The only part that fell flat for me was the ending. It seemed jumbled and rushed (and honestly huh?)
Thank you Del Rey Books and NetGalley for the e-arc! This published June 25th, 2024.
This was fast, creepy, and fun. I really enjoyed how Malerman used his own format to tell this story from the child’s POV. This had truly creepy and horrific moments, and never once was I bored while reading this. The ending won’t be for everyone, but for sake of spoilers I will say I enjoyed it., and will be thinking about it for a while. The characters had some depth to them which is normally not the case in the horror genre. I would absolutely recommend picking this one up in June when it comes out. Malerman continues to show us why he’s a master of his craft.
Okay wow, this was utterly terrifying and the meaning behind this story was so powerful. This will be an auto buy once published.
The POV was unique as you are reading from a little girls perspective. At first I didn’t think I would get into the story that way, but actually I think that was what made this more unsettling.
If you are familiar with book/movie Coraline, it sort of has that vibe with the character of the demonic “Other Mother” but darker. As that was one of my favorites when I was younger, It makes sense why I loved this plot so much.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the eARC
This is a master class in modern horror. Its complex and scary af. You may start to question all those bumps in the night after reading this book. The story is told from 8 year old Bela's pov who has a special friend who lives in her closet. This friend, "Other Mommy", is obsessed with asking Bela about her heart. Bela withstands the onslaught early; however, "Other Mommy" is persistent and has many tricks up her sleeve.
5 stars!!
Thank you to Netgalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballentine for this arc.
I can not tell you how obsessed I was with this book while reading. I did not wanna put it down. The end wasn't my favorite but it was so good. thank you for this arc.
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman had me spooked for real. You'll definitely be jumpy and looking over your shoulder during this quick horror read.
It's told in the POV of a child, but this does add to the story and enhances certain themes throughout the book.
A little girl gains a new friend when "something" called Other Mommy shows up in her closet one night. But after being a friend to the girl, this thing wants something in return. Because friends help friends. And it won't stop asking the girl until it gets what it wants.
Though it's a quick read, its surprisingly pretty deep making you think as well. Especially that ending. Wow! I'm still processing it. Some events in this story will stick with you for a while.
Stories told from a child's point of view can be difficult to take seriously, because you have to get the voice right. In this creepy novel, the little girl is the narrator and she is clever and sympathetic. One thing that really pushed this book over for me was how protective she was of her parents. While 8-year-old Bela is dealing with the frightening "Other Mother," she is also navigating the problems her parents are going through and trying to protect them from the Other Mother.
This book is creepy, with those little moments where you wonder what's happening next, or if nothing is happening at all. Malerman is the modern horror writer who never disappoints me.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
Written from the perspective of young Bela, who narrates her increasingly terrifying encounters with “Other Mommy”, Incidents Around the House is hands down the scariest book I’ve read since Amityville Horror. I can’t remember the last time I had a true jump-scare while reading. There were several chapters I had to pause because it was dark outside and it was all too much to continue reading at night.
The story centers around a family going through challenging times and it closely follows Bela as she struggles to understand the adults around her and the decisions they make. The book was simultaneously scary and heartbreaking as we read Bela’s internal narrative.
I have come commentary on the way that womanhood, sexual desire, and the concept of the “self-less” mother intersect in this story. After recently reading The Exorcist, I’ve become interested in the ways that mothers with desires that are separate from parenthood are portrayed in horror fiction. But, I will return with those comments after the book’s release so as not to give away any spoilers. I think there is a lot to unpack here.
This book is an absolute must read for horror readers. I 100% plan on purchasing a physical copy when the book is released!
Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing for providing me with this advanced readers copy.
Josh Malerman writes good creepy novels. After reading this one, closets will most likely creep me out from now on. The child in this book is especially well written.
This was a read in one day kind a book! I just couldn't put it down, it was so creepy and I haven't been spooked by a book in ages. The unique twist on this book is it's told entirely from the pov of a child so you hear her story of the monster terrorizing her family and how she reacts to the world around her. It was so well done. The monster itself was terrifying and the way it evolved! So as a reader you're not sure what's next up its sleeve. Easily a 5/5.
AHHH!!! I need to start off by saying that Josh Malerman Is the absolute king of horror! He knows exactly how to get under your skin and have you looking over your shoulder! If you're into paranormal or monster horror, PICK THIS UP! No regrets, I promise.
The writing style adds so much more to the creepy factor and also just helps you fly through this book... I just needed to know what was going on!!!
Huge thanks to Random House Publishing Group & NetGalley for an early copy!
A terrifying new novel from modern master of horror Josh Malerman. Incidents Around the House is chock full of cinematic haunts and jump scares. This one is a page turner that will leave readers guessing until the book's conclusion. Ultimately, the ending left me wanting a little bit more in terms of resolution, but I still found the story very enjoyable and will definitely be recommending this book to library patrons and friends alike.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Del Rey for the eARC of this book.
Thank you to Random House Publishing and Netgalley for allowing me to read an early digital copy of Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman in exchange for my honest opinion. This post will also be available on my Goodreads profile of Reading Xennial.
The thing in Bela’s closet is real and the grown-ups don’t know how to protect her.
This book is so terrifying and feels like an actual nightmare. I made the mistake of starting this book in the afternoon thinking I could stop after a few hours and pick it back up the next day. After some convincing from my children, I was able to put it down, but I couldn’t stop thinking about the story when I wasn’t reading it. Even now after finishing it a couple of days ago, I’m still thinking about this book. I live in New England and now every time the furnace kicks on with all its clicks and moans, I question if “Other Mommy” is nearby. I’ve had a harder time sleeping because I’m worried something is creeping near my bed or in my closet. I know it’s not rational but this book convinces you that it’s possible.
It’s told from the perspective of a young girl Bela and the format takes some getting used to. It’s an interesting viewpoint reading about something so horrible through the lens of someone so innocent. Malerman did an amazing job setting a scene and bringing the reader through this nightmare along with Bela and her family. There were places when I literally had goosebumps on my arms from how creepy this story was (Chapter 18). Malerman’s way of describing things is so visceral that it’s hard to forget. For example, the way he described something as simple and common as a “breath” gave me actual shivers.
I decided to rate this 5 stars. I rarely rate books 5 stars but this one earned it. Usually, if a book can make me connect with the characters and feel on a deep level then it earns that rating. This book made me feel so strongly even if those feelings were terror and sadness.
This book is not for the faint of heart. If you spook easily, I’d recommend skipping this one. If you’re into horror and looking for a new take on a “monster in the closet” kind of story, I can’t recommend this enough. You won’t be disappointed.
Some books are amazing because of the journey and what it does to you as you are reading it, and this is one of those books. It was initially jarring to have the narrator be a child. But after I adjusted, I really melted into Bela's character. This book is oozing with unrelenting dread and things never really relax. It was just so tense, and I was waiting for things to happen with every turn of the page. Other Mommy was quite the frightening entity and one that I won't soon forget.
Other things I wanted to note about the book, if you love some of the Malerman's other books, he does drop some cameo's from his other work, so that was fun. I also loved the short chapters, that really helped to keep things moving.
This might be my favorite book by Malerman and the tension is right up there with Bird Box.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an eArc. All opinions are my own.
First, I have to thank Netgalley and Random House Publishing for providing this ARC in exchange for a review. I am extremely grateful.
If you've followed me for any stretch of time, you know that there isn't much that scares me. I've been reading horror since I was about 8 years old - making that roughly 50 years. Few books have the ability to actually cause me to jump at sounds, look around, or even just put it down for a few minutes to compose myself (all things people have said about stories they've read).
You may also remember that I consider Josh Malerman a friend, and will read his grocery list if he published it - but, you should also know that I am anything, if not candid, and honest - especially when it comes to writing reviews.
All that being said, I can sum up INCIDENTS AROUND THE HOUSE like this - "HOLY HELL!"
Two days later, and I'm still looking up at my ceiling every time the house settles and the floor creaks. I certainly picked the wrong time to read this book, and you, the general reader, should be glad it's coming out in the Summer, and not in the middle of Winter like it is now. The howling winds, and 5pm darkness certainly heightens the affect; but one that the horror novice may not appreciate as much as I do.
Believe me, you've been warned.
Read this book in a room with no closets, the lights turned on, on a bright sunny day, and in a one-story house; and I am willing to bet you STILL look over your shoulder once or twice.
Josh takes a different approach to writing this story in that it's written from the perspective of an 8-year-old; so the style may be a little off-putting at the beginning. Stick with it, you'll get used to it.
What I really like about Josh's stories (in general) is that he throws in a lot of philosophy. He doesn't just entertain you with a gripping tale, but forces you to reflect on your own life, and what your place is in the world. My favorite was chapter 50 - Bela's Grandma is basically trying to explain to an 8 year old how to deal with trauma, relationships, and forgiveness - and it is just so beautifully written, that I had to read it twice, just to ingest everything.
Again, this was one hell of a scary ride, and those who truly know me, know I don't say that lightly. You're going to want to change all the knobs on your closet doors to ones with locks, and, like me, will still jump at a floor creek days later.
First thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Random House for allowing me to read this ARC. Incidents Around The House is such a delightful horror story told from the point of view of the young girl the entity is haunting. This work of art finds smalls fears you didn’t know existed within yourself and brings them into the light. This is the story of innocence and how not even that can even save you when it comes to the true horrors of life.
Like a diary entry from a child in paranormal activity this books chills every bone you have.
Such a good read for those into simple true to life horrors .
This was a fun time! Now, I’m not usually creeped out by “monster/paranormal” reads, but this one had me looking over my shoulder in the dark a few times! The character connection within this story was great - I was invested in the relationships each character had with one another - especially our three main characters: Bela, Russ and Ursula. This engagement with the characters not only kept me turning each page, but intensified the creepy factor because there’s a sense of caring about these people. It DID get a bit repetitive in the middle, that’s the only portion I found to drag a bit. Other than that, I continually wanted to know more and find out who or what, “Other Mommy” is. Josh Malerman has a way with words. Hitting you in your realistic feels while haunting the hell out of you! I definitely highlighted a quote or two. Overall, this was pretty freaking awesome. Creep factor was high, and the characters were relatable. 4 stars!
I do love me some Josh Malerman, and this novel was no exception. I'm fairly desensitized to horror novels, but this book truly creeped me out. It was the subtle trembling beneath the surface mixed with the overt scares. I found my heart race increasing as each Act concluded. The ending is thought provoking, and I'm still not one-hundred percent I fully understand, but who cares? Sometimes it's what's left unsaid that keeps a book embedded in your subconscious. Aside from A House at the Bottom of a Lake, this is Malerman's most riveting tale since Bird Box. Loved it!