Tag: The Woman in Black

Susan Hill – The Mist in the Mirror | Review

Title: The Mist in the Mirror

Author: Susan Hill

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 298

Rating 4.5/5

 

 

I’ve had this book for a while now, but for some reason I’d never got round to picking it up. I think part of the reason for that is that a few of my friends have independently met her in person and both said that she wasn’t very likeable. A pretty dumb reason for not picking it up, really.

That’s particularly true because it turned out to be excellent, and while there were some similarities to The Woman in Black (such as the time setting and the fact that it’s about a young man looking into the buried past), it didn’t feel as though she’d just had a go at duplicating a winning formula.

The focus on mirrors got to me in particular because I’ve always had a little bit of a fear of mirrors and reflections for some reason. When I was a kid and my mum went on holiday, I used to cover all of the mirrors in the house with bedsheets so that I didn’t get too creeped out while she was away.

All in all then, if you’re looking for a creepy little read that’ll give you some chills without taking too much of your time, this is a good place to look. I got my copy pretty cheap from a charity shop and so that made it a no-brainer, but it’s also worth the full RRP if you only buy new. It’s also made me want to read some more of Hill’s work. I’ll get there eventually, I just have so much other stuff on my list.


 



 

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Susan Hill – The Woman in Black | Review

Title: The Woman in Black

Author: Susan Hill

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 200

Rating: 8/10

 

Susan Hill - The Woman in Black

Susan Hill – The Woman in Black

 

I feel like I should admit before we start that I only ended up reading this novel because I saw the movie adaptation starring Daniel Radcliffe, but the story stuck with me strongly enough that I picked up a copy when I saw one on sale.

And there are some sizeable differences between the two, as well as a lot of a similarities – of the two, I found that the film was scarier and the book was more gripping, and I’d argue that they both have a place in your collection if only so that you can say that you own them. But once you own this, you’ll probably want to re-read it every couple of years – I know it has that effect on me.

As for me, I thought that the novel was better than most, but not the greatest. Let’s just say that the film did enough to get me to read the book, and the book did enough to get me to want to go and see the stage play. I probably ought to.

 

Susan Hill

Susan Hill

 

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