When I first read this book in 2002, it was still too soon after the 90s for me to realize just what a product of the 90s it really was (all the mansplaining about the magic you can do with a laptop and a modem becomes a little heavy-handed after a while, for example), and I was still too young to realize the degree to which Brite is maybe just a touch too close to her characters in all their just-post-teen rebellion.
Rereading it in 2013, I concluded that in spite of my minor
quibbles with it, this is a gorgeous, highly readable book. The settings are
flawlessly painted, the characters have depths that they themselves aren't
aware of, and, like all the best haunted-house stories, the plot hooks you
remorselessly and draws you along until your knuckles are white and you are
tempted to close the book--but you can't, because you have to know what happens
next. Very, very worth reading.
Not convinced yet? Read this
review by Paul Jr. on Goodreads.
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