We Have Always Lived in the Castle Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Shirley Jackson, Jonathan Lethem & Thomas Ott
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4
TOTAL RATINGS
588

We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, Jonathan Lethem & Thomas Ott Book Summary

Shirley Jackson's beloved gothic tale of a peculiar girl named Merricat and her family's dark secret

Taking readers deep into a labyrinth of dark neurosis, We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate. This edition features a new introduction by Jonathan Lethem.

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Book Name We Have Always Lived in the Castle
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Captivating - Great Intro to Jackson. Lately, Iā€™ve been finding myself reading more books about the dark side of human nature and when I heard about We Have Always Lived in the Castle on the Books on the Nightstand podcast, I knew I would buy it. Rather than try to explain Shirley Jacksonā€™s place in the literary world, Iā€™ll quote the introduction of the book, instead: "While celebrated by reviewers throughout her career, she wasnā€™t welcomed into any canon or school; sheā€™s been no major criticā€™s fetish. Sterling in her craft, Jackson is prized by the writers who read her, yet it would be self-congratulatory to claim her as a writerā€™s writer. Rather, Shirley Jackson has thrived, at publication and since, as a readerā€™s writer." As for the book, I was smitten. We Have Always Lived in the Castle is the perfect book to curl up with on a cold and dreary day. Narrated by an 18-year old nicknamed Merricat, the book is about two sisters who live with their uncle in a large house on the edge of a small town. They cling to their routines, with each day given a different task, and their very existence relies on keeping things normal (groceries on Tuesday and Friday; checking the fence on Wednesdays; doctor visits on Saturdays). But things arenā€™t normal, because several years before Merricatā€™s sister, Constance, was charged and acquitted of murdering her family. In fact, the only remaining survivors of the ordeal are Merricat and their elderly Uncle Julian. At first, I thought this was going to be a whodunnit story, but it is far from it. Instead, the book is about the sistersā€™ daily lives and nonchalant attitude about what happened. They go about their business as if your whole family being poisoned is commonplace. Cast out by the townsfolk, the sisters learned to cope by developing an almost a crazed obsession with keeping their routines. Constance never leaves the house and Merricat only ventures into town for groceries, enduring the stares and gossip. They are perfectly happy living their lives until a long-lost cousin named Charles shows up and wants to ā€œhelp out.ā€ But itā€™s clear from the beginning that there is something a bit off with Charles. Heā€™s a little too interested in where their money is being spent and disapproves of their hermit tendencies. Not long after Charlesā€™ arrival, the sistersā€™ contented lives are thrown into disarray with deadly consequences. What I loved about this book is the authenticity of the characters. Merricat, at 18, is a child at heart. Whether this is because sheā€™s mentally delayed or is a result of not having any responsibilities, Iā€™m not sure, but Iā€™m guessing the latter. Sheā€™s also OCD. Not only does Merricat bury and nail talismans around the property in order to protect the family, she treats each walk to the grocery store as a puzzle that needs to be completed in as few steps as possible. Constance, for her part, is the pinnacle of propriety: always polite and always willing to take in family. Charles, however, is just plain evil. Heā€™s not evil in the crazed-murderer sense, but evil in that every single action he takes is calculated and self-serving. He is the very definition of a sociopath: charming, good looking, and selfish. Lastly, thereā€™s Uncle Julian, who is slowly losing his memory and just wants to document the ā€œlast nightā€ that everyone was alive. This is a must-read book. Not only is Shirley Jackson a literary icon in her own right, but the book is fantastic. Let me repeat that. The book is fantastic. I also highly recommend reading the introduction. I donā€™t usually do this, but because I had never read a full-length Jackson novel I did. Knowing that Jackson was raised to value propriety above all else and was excluded from her own town after writing The Lottery adds a dimension to the book that only enhances its value. I hope you pick up a copy and love it as much as I did, and thanks Books on the Nightstand for the recommendation! Oh, and there are rumors that this might be a movie. One can hope. If only Billy Zane were 20 years younger. Heā€™d make the perfect Charles.

Amazing gothic novel. A masterpiece. Period.

Anticlimactic , anticathartic. Thereā€™s ā€œleaving an open ending for the readerā€ and then thereā€™s ending a story at a screeching and random halt. Potential for an interesting mystery but instead goes nowhere. There was potential for great character development and arch, but instead flat lines.

Creepy but terribly slow.. I have a Ph.D. In English and can handle all kinds of writing. This unfolds itā€™s story very gradually and has some good moments. Unfortunately, I plainly didnā€™t care for it. Find some other Jackson to curl up with and discuss. You can pass this one by.

LOVED. I could not set this book down. The characters are extremely engrossing and it's so easy to get in their heads. A wonderful "mystery" that's more of a 'why do it' than a 'who done it'. It's also a very easy read! If I was to start a book club, it would be because of this book... I could talk about it all day. šŸ‘šŸ»

Shhhhh. After Shirley Jackson writes, there is nothing left to say.

Tedious - anti climactic. Wow. This was just so tediousā€¦. I read the whole thing but just barely. Actions by the main characters were all super repetitive. Same scene over and over and over. It was predictable as well. It was clear who the real culprit was from the start.

Terrible Book. SPOILERS: Super short and didnā€™t make a ton of sense. The characters were all apathetic and everyone knew the crazy kid Mary Katherine killed everyone. It makes no sense why Constance cared for any of them or felt the way she did. Canā€™t believe I paid money for this.

A masterpiece. A gothic tale that has no equal. A superb storyteller that respects her readers enough to not spell out everything but instead let the readers use their own imagination.

Not so good. Disappointing

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The We Have Always Lived in the Castle book written by Shirley Jackson, Jonathan Lethem & Thomas Ott was published on 31 October 2006, Tuesday in the Literary Fiction category. A total of 588 readers of the book gave the book 4 points out of 5.

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