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Nestlings by Nat Cassidy
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We have had plenty of warnings about gargoyles over the years. Tales From The Darkside, Gremlins 2, and even The Hunchback of Notre Dame, to name a few. While these gothic-style architectural elements might speak to your personal design aesthetic, just make sure they were placed on the building to ward off the right folks. The second these stoic water spewing stone creatures were seen by Ana and Reid (a young family who moved into a historical Manhattan apartment that adorned them.) I knew something sinister was on the horizon.

First things first. The book’s selling point mentions similarities between Salem’s Lot and Rosemary’s Baby. I’d caution anyone using the blurb to pick this one up. With that being said, it does offer a more “modern” take on the sensibilities found in the inspired books, but IMHO, I’d recommend reading those two masterpieces before tackling this one.

What’s it about? Well, a young family wins a placement lottery for an old, historic apartment on the upper west side of New York. The couple has a newborn and must juggle creative jobs, friends, strange inhabitants, and other things that go bump in the night. It basically follows the plot of Ghostbusters 2. Replace Vigo with a similar antagonist, replace the ghost in the window with a different kind of baby snatcher, replace bathtub monsters with other similar entities, and replace Yanoish with another creepy “human” type helper, etc.

The book delves into themes such as postpartum depression, identity crisis, anxiety, recovering from a disability, relationship woes, and being overworked.

The characterizations grafted onto these themes, while traumatic, never really picked up steam for me. They were sort of used as fade-to-black moments at the end of each chapter. The problem is, those curtain closing moments, if explored, would have been much more fun and engaging. The flow just seemed a bit off to me. Also, it's really hard to root for either of the MC’s. They both have personalities that go from zero to a hundred in a split second and neither of them have any meaningful conversations, which left me scratching my head quite a bit. When the going gets tough, and certain elements are revealed, it’s just sort of accepted and the chapters fade. I wish more care would have been put into the characters and not steam rolled ahead with the plot. Clarity is not needed, but a little bit of heart goes a long way.

I guess this sounds like I did not enjoy it, but I did like some elements. It’s just getting harder for “modern” horror tales to appease my inner horror spirit these days. I enjoy a good nature vs. nurture story just like the next person, but this tale just does not add much to the convo. However, even though some elements may be plucked from your favorite horror stories or movies, it still manages to send a shiver or two down the spine. I’m looking at you, relator.

The last third is sort of “info-dumpy” and pretty much aligns with your preconceived notions. It’s not a stretch to say the ending was inspired by The Shining.

🎵| Soundtrack |🎵
❖ Van Morrison – Into The Mystic
❖ Grabbitz – Here With You Now
❖ Lo-Pro - Oblivion
❖ Blindside – About A Burning Fire

⭐ | Rating | ⭐
❖ 3 out of 5 ❖
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Reading Progress

May 19, 2024 – Started Reading
May 19, 2024 – Shelved
May 31, 2024 –
50.0% "I'm still alive, I just have had very little time to read lately. This is getting good!!"
June 2, 2024 –
80.0% "Things are starting to escalate. 🦇"
June 4, 2024 – Shelved as: horror
June 4, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Άννα (new)

Άννα A great review, Chris! :)


message 2: by Shay (new)

Shay Awesome review Chris! Sorry it wasn’t that great, hopefully your next read will be much better! 😊


Chris Lee @Avva - Thank you so much!! :)


Chris Lee @Shay - Thank you so much, Shay! I'm sure I am an outlier because it seems to be universally praised. I hope your reads are going well too!! :)


message 5: by Courtney ✩ (new)

Courtney ✩ (Hiatus) Chris!! I feel like I never see your updates in my feed anymore! What a fun spooky surprise to see your review, I do love some early summer spooks 👻 Sorry this one was such a head-scratcher for you, but I do truly enjoy your fab-boo-lous review!


message 6: by Cara (new)

Cara Great review, Chris! I second what Courtney said, I never see you on my feed anymore, I hope all is well with you!


message 7: by Tess (new) - added it

Tess Evens Loved your review, Chris! I was debating adding this to my TBR for June (it’s been sitting on my shelves for a bit) but I think I’ll wait! It makes me want to read Salem’s Lot first!


Chris Lee @Courtney - I've actually been really busy with work and have been away for a few weeks. I should have updated my profile. It's so good to hear from you!! Thanks for the A+++ pun!!! Hahah. Love it. 🤣


Chris Lee @Cara - It's all good my friend. I've just been really, really busy. Thank you! I hope all is well with you and your reads have been fantastic. 🤩


Chris Lee @Tess - Aw. Thanks for the kind words, Tess!! I'll never turn down the opportunity to recommend Salem's Lot, but do not take my word for it on Nestlings. The style just did not work for me, but you might love it! Have fun reading either one. 🦇


message 11: by Rosh (new)

Rosh Nice to see a review from you after long, Chris. I was wondering if the GR feed had messed up again.

"It’s just getting harder for “modern” horror tales to appease my inner horror spirit these days." - Most modern horror seems to rely more on gore than on genuine spookiness to deliver the chills, and this gets very repetitive after a while. I am sure it is worse for regular horror readers. Good this still worked out in some parts, but an info-dump ending is never fun. Appreciate your clear review!


Maureen ( NOT RECEIVING NOTIFICATIONS) Great review Chris, hope you love your next.


Chris Lee @Rosh - Good to hear from you as well! I've been really busy as of late and reading has been sort of on the back burner. Music to my ears. I enjoy stories that are influenced by others, but some (generalizing here) just need an extra hook or bring something fresh to the table. Even something small. Thank you so much!


Chris Lee @Maureen - Thank you kindly! Me too! I hope your reads are going great as well. :)


message 15: by Helga (new)

Helga Excellent review, Chris! Hope your next read will be much better. :)


Chris Lee Helga wrote: "Excellent review, Chris! Hope your next read will be much better. :)"

Thank you, Helga! ☺️ Me too.


Maeghan 🦋 HIATUS on & off Great review Chris! Sorry this wasn’t the best read for you! Hope your next read delivers 🤩


Chris Lee Maeghan 🌸 wrote: "Great review Chris! Sorry this wasn’t the best read for you! Hope your next read delivers 🤩"

Thank you, Maeghan! The next one is great so far. Hope you have found some good ones as well. 📚


Nancy (playing catch-up) Fantastic review, Chris! I wish book blurbs wouldn’t compare themselves to other books. I think it can set unrealistic expectations from the start. I love that one of my favorite Van Morrison songs made your soundtrack. 😊


Chris Lee @Nancy - Agreed. It gives you a feel of what to expect, but living up to it has so many hurdles. Virtual high five for the Morrison song! 🙏


message 21: by Ginger (new) - added it

Ginger Great review Chris! I'm reading this later in the year with my book club. I think I'll take my hype down a bit after reading your review and if it really works for me, then even better!


Chris Lee @Ginger - I think you will enjoy it, Ginger. It just has some of those modern horror flourishes that just did not work for me. :) Can't wait to see what you think! :)


message 23: by Debbie Y (new)

Debbie Y Fabulous review, Chris! I’m glad you were able to enjoy it to some extent. I didn’t finish it, as I told you before. I got bored! :)


Chris Lee Thank you, Debbie! Oh, yes. I remember. It made me sort of nervous because I know we have similar tastes. It takes a while to get going. Do you remember when you called it quits? I hope Kings new collection is going well. Happy reading. 🍿


message 25: by Debbie Y (new)

Debbie Y Chris Lee wrote: "Thank you, Debbie! Oh, yes. I remember. It made me sort of nervous because I know we have similar tastes. It takes a while to get going. Do you remember when you called it quits? I hope Kings new c..."

I felt it’s dragging after she met her neighbor wondering around. Also, I felt the direction in as about ti take as pretty predictable (and my friend whom I started reading it with and did finish the book approved my suspicions). I stopped reading around 50% and also, the characters were annoying to me, but it was purposeless. It’s didn’t contribute to the story imo. I can keep ranting about it, but I’ll stop. Where’s my popcorn? :)🍿


Chris Lee @Debbie - Completely agree. The character arcs were pretty surface level. They needed much more depth to really make you feel anything for them when the story ramps up a bit. Everything was a bit too convenient and safe if you know what I mean. No meat on the bone. Haha.

I'll remember to pop extra and share. Lol. Unless it's picked up, it sounds like you might need some to keep yourself awake with your current read. :)


Chelsea Tales from the darkside is one of my favourite movies ever made. 5 stars for that movie, 3 stars for this book.


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