House of Sleep

House of Sleep

2021 • 312 pages

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What if we were able to have lucid dreams and bend reality in the process? Two people's lives that are linked by the existence of a third - a brother and a husband - connected thanks to the dreamworld recreated up in a mansion where a dream cult keeps its adepts from completely waking up. Although the story is relatively simple, its progression is not linear and it will surprises the reader with mind-bending changes and psychedelic introspections. Brad Kelly's prose is exceptional, his choice of words so exquisite and unique that in some chapters the story is just a tool in the background to show his skills as a writer. I'm looking forward to reading his next novel.

April 15, 2021Report this review