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Review #1

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I don’t think I’ve ever so excited and anxious to receive and read “My Mother’s House”.

From the “real voice” of the house to the man, the aunt, the women, the creole and systemic racism and more had me curious and anxious all at the same time. The detailed description of the life of Lucien is very thrilling besides the spoken words of the house that screams with a Haitian dialect and creole language as the flames are blowing. It’s a hardcore thriller that held me hostage in the hot burning sun because I just couldn’t let it go.

This novel certainly is not for the impatient, the insensitive or the fainthearted. It’s a Thriller so brace yourself, open your mind and enjoy it as I did.

Can ‘t wait for more.

 

Review #2

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It was a very dark book. I found it difficult to read it in todays environment. Too depressing. I had to stop reading it.

 

Review #3

Audiobook My Mother’s House by Francesca Momplaisir

Just finished this fabulous masterpiece! It was so disturbing and yet I couldnt put it down. A must read this summer!

 

Review #4

Audio My Mother’s House narrated by Dion Graham Janina Edwards Karen Chilton

This is one of the most vile and depressing books that I have ever read. It revolves around a Haitian family that immigrates to South Ozone Park, Queens New York in search of a better life for themselves. However the patriarch of this family, Lucien, is a monster of a man. The horrors that happen within the walls of this home is not for the faint of heart. The spin here is that one of the narrators is the home, La Kay, and the house is not happy and wants to destroy Lucien before he hurts anyone again.

My fellow animal lovers: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. There is sadistic abuse made to a cat and her kittens as well as a German Shepherd dog that left me completely nauseated. I understand why the author chose to do this as we see just how depraved Lucien is but my goodness it was imagery that I didn’t want or need.

I can’t deny the authors talent as her writing is impeccable but this book is just too depressing for me to recommend. 2 stars!

Thank you to NetGalley and Knopf Doubleday Publishing for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

 

Review #5

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The year seems to be riddled with novels that are brilliant conceptually, but whose execution falls short of its promise. Such is the case with My Mothers House. My thanks go to Net Galley and Bloomsbury for the review copy.

The story is told in the third person omniscient, and the most interesting character by far is the house itself. The house has had it with its inhabitants, particularly with protagonist Lucien, a man thats evil and demented from the top of his pointy head down to the toes of his nasty loafers. Think of the worst thing one human being can do to another, and whatever youve come up with, Lucien has done it.

Our rotten old man is an immigrant, a resident of a mostly Caribbean neighborhood in Queens, New York. He brought with him the wifenearly a child-bridethat he had set his cap for early on, for she is a descendant of the Duvalier family that ruled Haiti ruthlessly for decades. Once he has married her and moved her, however, he abuses her in much the same way he does every other female in his life, including the daughters they have together.

Do I need to tell you there are triggers all over this thing?

The house cant take it anymore, all of the ugly within its walls. It decides that the only way to get rid of this bastard is to go down with him, and it sets itself ablaze.

One of the three stars is for this aspect of it, the animation of the house. This is where the story begins, with the houses thoughts and actions, and I sigh contentedly, sure I am in possession of a great novel.

Alas, not so much.

I love a good horror story, but what makes such a story work is when there is an underdog to cheer for, or a victim to be rescued. This is part of Stephen Kings magic; not only does he provide visceral, original bad guys and monsters, but also some ordinary person that sees what is going on and tries to stop it. Whoever his good guy is, he develops the living heck out of them, and I feel as if I would know them on the street.

In contrast, Momplaisir gives me no possible good outcome; the only hope we have comes from the defeat and death of Lucien. Thats not enough to keep me turning the horrible pages of horrible deeds. I dont just want to see the bad guy lose; I need a good character that might, against impossible odds, win.

Character development is also lacking. Although I learn about Luciens early life and the trauma that hes endured, and which we know is often part of what warps a person, I never see him change internally. He is static all the way through, and since hes the only important character, apart from the house, I feel cheated. His distinguishing characteristic is the need to count, because I am nothing unless I count. So all the way through, we hear him enumerating one thing after another, and to be honest, this device, though original, leaves me cold, and eventually it just becomes redundant. MAD Magazinethe original, from the 1960s and 1970swould have had a field day here.

Unable to push myself all the way through the text, I seek out an audio book from Seattle Bibliocommons, and just to top all of it off, I dislike the reader intensely. The over-the-top dramatic voice would work in very small, shocking increments, but instead it is the main voice used, and by the end I just wanted to tell it to shut up. (Full disclosure: I actually did, not that anyone was there to hear it.)

In the end, I am left with a tremendously clever premise, a fantastic book cover, and then a whole lot of nothing. How dare the publicist or whoever wrote the teaser compare this work to those of Tana French and Jesmyn Ward? For shame!

You can buy this book now, or you can take that same exact amount of money and burn it in the fireplace. Same thing, either way. Or you can do the smart thing, and go find another book by someone else.

 

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