Alright, essentially, it's the fictional journal of a guy who found an extensive film review for a film that doesn't exist in his dead neighbor's house. The film documents a man and his family who discover that their house has hallways and doors that, spatially speaking, given the dimensions of their house, cannot exist. It documents their journey into these lightless, blank, shifting corridors, interspersed with notes by the journal-keeper, occasional comments about his life, and how reading the description of this movie is starting to drive him insane. And of course, it's about a good bit more than that, once you scratch the surface.
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: ASR 8 December 2008, 07:09:59(Yes, I know the color code doesn't actually work in the subject title.)
I thought House of Leaves was great in the same way Donnie Darko was. They abandon proper storytelling method in order to tell a story properly.
I can't see how it's overhyped. I mean, the only reason I had heard of it was xkcd, where it was being mocked in parody. I looked it up and decided it would be an interesting (if not necessarily amazing) read, so I bought it. ASR only validated my choice in buying it.I'd complain about Twilight. That's Harry Potter level hype, or very close, it seems.
: Panda 10 December 2008, 08:59:16I thought House of Leaves was great in the same way Donnie Darko was. They abandon proper storytelling method in order to tell a story properly.And Donnie Darko isn't like that?
Except whether or not you like Harry Potter, people enjoy it legitimately. As in, even if people don't like it, it's more because it's not their thing rather than it being bad.
House of Leaves is a bit overhyped, though, and everyone goes on and on about how fantastic it is as though there's no other books in the world
I want to read what happened in between .
No problem with the epilogue? At all?....The name of the kid is Albus severus!Come on...Albus severus?Just imagine..."MY NAME IS ALBUS SEVERUS, HELLO THERE!"
The best I can put it is that Harry Potter is not particularly good writing, but it's fun to read.Reading Twilight is not fun, unless I found projectile vomiting from purple prose overload "fun."