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The Little Stranger
The Little Stranger
Author: Sarah Waters
Waters' darkly atmospheric fifth novel is set at a decaying mansion in postwar England. The narrator, Dr. Faraday, first visited Hundreds Hall as a child, when his mother, a servant at the great manor, brought him there for a party. Nearly three decades later, he returns on a professional call and soon finds himself growing close to the owne...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781594488801
ISBN-10: 1594488800
Publication Date: 4/30/2009
Pages: 480
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: Riverhead
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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Catspaw avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on
Helpful Score: 8
The Little Stranger was a disturbing book, really well written, as a book like this needs to be if it's to be believable. It was creepy, and possibly a ghost story, although that's certainly open to interpretation.

The book is loaded with psychological suspense. There's very little action on the physical plane (no faces popping out of the wall, car chases, etc.) Just a group of psychologically vulnerable people profoundly affected by something they can't see or truly classify. Is it a ghost? A possession of some kind? Or are they being pushed towards madness and a spiraling decline by malevolent but corporeal forces? Or could it be a form of hysteria or delusion taking hold in a group of people unable to cope with a changing world? The reader isn't sure what the characters really hear and see, and what they just imagine once the paranoia has taken hold.

I found the book hard to pigeonhole - whether to put it in the mystery/suspense category, or the paranormal one. I do know that after I finished it, I went around the house and closed all the windows I had open to the night air.
gypsyvelvet avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Eerie book. Brings to mind Shirley Jacksons "The Haunting of Hell House". Madness,obsession, strange unexplained goings on. While reading this book, you catch an undercurrent of something not quite right, something evil. A very good read for a stormy night, if you don't want to sleep.
lilpenguin avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Eh this is the first book by her that I have read and it took me over a month to finish. To me it moved too slow and although I did understand the ending I still didn't like it. There was a great build up but no boom. I don't think I will read any of her other novels.
RockStarGirl avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Delightfully creepy and gothic. It's been weeks since I finished this and I still find myself wondering if the "haunting" was just a case of mental illness or actual paranormal activity. I couldn't tear myself away from this book. This novel has been compared to the writings of Shirley Jackson, and I agree. If you enjoyed Jackson's "We Have Always Lived in a Castle" or "The Haunting of Hill House" you will enjoy this book.
stxcelica avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 46 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I have read all but one of Sarah Waters books and this by far was the worst of the lot. I did not like the ending and the book was overall blah!
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dizz avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 647 more book reviews
I don't understand why this novel is marked "Young Adult" level; it's not, I think. Young adults can certainly read it but it's style and content are aimed at adult readers.

It was a slow read, as others have said, but it paid off in its picture of English life in the mid 10th century. I would recommend it to readers who like lots of period ambience and psychological ambiguity.
reviewed The Little Stranger on + 6 more book reviews
An excellent Gothic style thriller, evocative of a time long ago and the issues with class system in England. The house is an almost fully developed character inciting lust, envy and desire in all except those who live there. I highly recommend The Little Stranger.
escapeartistk avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 207 more book reviews
Like James' 'The Turn of the Screw,' of which it is highly reminiscent, this story had me creeped out in broad daylight. Excellent writing, 'unputdownable.' I immediately went out and bought another of Waters' novels.
flyinggems avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 451 more book reviews
Really wanted to like this book but it was a disappointment. I wasted time that I could have been reading a better book or two.

The book is a slow mover but you feel like you are building up to solve a mystery. If you hate the first 100 pages move on, I wish I did.
nrlymrtl avatar reviewed The Little Stranger on + 297 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book from the beginning because of Simon Vances voice, a narrator I have been enthralled by on several books. I became captivated by the story because of Sarah Waters nuanced take on a gothic-style ghost story. In fact, if I did not know from the beginning this was a ghost story, this tale would have been a historical fiction in my mental categorization for nearly all of the book.

This book kept me riveted during my commute and on days when I didnt commute, I often thought of reasons to run a few errands just so I would have time and opportunity for this book. I truly enjoyed the slow buildup of the mystery; were all the unfortunate and abnormal incidents at Hundreds Hall due to some paranormal force or aberrant human behavior? This book kept me guessing to nearly the end. I also liked how there was some ambivalency to the ending, leaving it up to the reader to decide one way or the other. In short, this book made me think, and we all know I like a good think.

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