"The Library at Mount Char", by Scott Hawkins – December 4, 2022

I can't recall if I wrote an unasked for book review for the novel "The Library at Mount Char", by Scott Hawkins. I don't believe I did.

This is the first book I read for the scifi/fantasy book club I'm a part of, and I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this book. I went in knowing nothing. Reading the synopsis doesn't give you a real inkling of what you're getting yourself into when you read this book, but it's also a good description. It's interesting because the book does it's best to defy genre. If you must classify it, it would be forced into horror, though it straddles fantasy as well (just not the LOTR type of fantasy)

I think this last paragraph of the synopsis on Goodreads really summarizes the book well, "The Library at Mount Char is at once horrifying and hilarious, mind-blowingly alien and heartbreakingly human, sweepingly visionary and nail-bitingly thrilling—..."

If you like a good horror/fantasy novel I recommend this one.

This concludes my latest unasked for book review. Happy Sunday y'all.

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