M.J. Mars
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Kyle and his friends live in a Victorian house that has been in his family for a very long time. Despite the sordid background and the tragedy that occurred there, the five students are overjoyed to be living in something that is cheaper than the usual student accommodations, and decide to have a seance on Halloween. Okay, this I totally buy as college students do silly things all the time and even I played around with this kind of stuff when I was younger. Unfortunately, they do release something horrifying and five ghosts attach themselves to the five of them feeding off of their self-doubts. I did find this interesting in the beginning and liked what was happening, even if I didn't find it very terrifying. This could be my fault though as I went in thinking it would be scarier than it was, but it wasn't.
Things kind of went sideways for me about one-third into the book as I got tired of the lack of communication between the characters and the big secrets. Kyle wasn't very forthcoming with information and I just couldn't figure out why he wouldn't tell the others where he had been and why. And why would he not have brought back protection charms for the rest of them? And when things did start happening, why would you not call the police to check things out to make sure there were not pranks happening? And when things ramp up, do the kids try to split and run? No, not really. I would have been out of there in a flash.
While the author can write, and there were definitely some interesting moments, I don't feel like I really got to know the characters very well. To me, they were pretty bland and I wish the story had focused on one of them rather than all of them as it would have added depth to the story. I did like hearing about the ghosts, but the characters and their foolish decisions kind of pushed that to the background regularly and I found myself jolted out of the story. It made me focus on the plot holes and lack of character growth a bit more than I normally would have.
Verdict
The Suffering had a lot of potential and I did enjoy the story, especially the parts where the ghosts were involved. I did feel the characters were one-dimensional and bland, and their lack of communication and decision-making skills got on my nerves after a while. There really wasn't anything particularly spooky about this book, but there were a lot of fun elements, so I would definitely pick up another novel by this author in the future.… (mehr)