My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Time wavers and retreats at Bridlemere, coughing and shambling. Here is history mutely putrefying and elegance politely withering.
Two weeks it took me to read The Hoarder by Jess Kidd. Two weeks of beautiful, poetic writing, which ambled along at a pace slower than I normally would like. That said, the speed at which this story unfolds was exactly how it should be. I devoured every sentence, re-read many paragraphs, I wasn’t itching for a conclusion or big reveal, I was deep in the moment, sucked in by incredible writing.
I loved everything about the story, the writing style, the characters, the humour, the sadness and poignancy. Whilst reading, I felt as though I was transported to Bridlemere, the aromas of a once grand mansion seeped into my senses, the quirky characters had my undivided attention, and the paranormal elements added an unusual and often amusing twist.
Sometimes the wind dropped down and hid behind the dunes, sometimes it sent playful handfuls of sand skipping. Sometimes it raised colossal storms to scour your arse all along the strand.
I’m not entirely sure whether I’ve read anything with Irish protagonists before, if I have, it’s gone unnoticed or forgotten. The sometimes slightly crass dialogue brought smirks and smiles, just breaking up the flow enough to give it an edge, perfectly placed, no profanity for the sake of it.
The Hoarder is faultless, I am finding it difficult to review in all its perfection. I didn’t read too much about it prior to starting it, and went in blind. I just had a funny feeling it would blow me away. And it did just that.
Huge thanks to the author, Jess Kidd, the publisher, Canongate Books Ltd and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this book too. It made me happy to see another lovely review. A very overlooked book I think. I hope it wins an award!
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It deserves an award, I agree! It was a marvellous read! Thanks for stopping by and commenting π
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I REALLY fancy reading this beauty. Excellent post x
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It’s fab! Thanks for stopping by π
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Wow! Sounds wonderful! Perhaps I’ll have to read it in March as part of my annual “Reading Ireland” challenge.
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That’s a great idea, do it! Lol! π
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I loved the gothic vibe of this book. What did you make of the two very different bedrooms?
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It was excellent! I loved how Kidds’ writing style gave such depth and a magical feel to the descriptions. A masterpiece I’d say!
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