The Luminous Dead

The Luminous Dead

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Average rating3.4

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Updated Review: This is my most re-read book. This later half of the year, I have listened or read a couple chapters of this book every night, or just about every night. It's become a comfort for me to be in this world. I'm not even sure if I should still keep logging myself re-reading this book as I'm certain by the end of the year it'll have been like 30 times.

I love everything about it. And while the initial heart pounding fear I had experienced the first time reading this (way back in 2019) has worn off as I've grown so accustomed to it, I still can't get over what the secrets are in this novel and I keep changing my mind on what the real vs unreal events were. I love experiencing the same scenes again and again.

It is an oddity for me as a reader to have such a comfort affinity with a book. I think it's more natural to have it with shows and movies but The Luminous Dead really has become something I just reach for nightly to settle in and relax as I'm getting ready for bed.

Obviously, I'm just a huge fan.

2019: Cave expedition gone wrong? Yes, yes and more yes.

First of all, great talent from Starling considering a book this length with only two characters and one setting. I rarely experience this kind of thing well in books and what Starling did was phenomenal. It was like watching a well done horror movie.

Also if you haven't already read the synopsis - I'd recommend going in blind! I had read it fully prior to reading and no, it didn't take much away from me, but a book like this would be fun with little knowledge prior.

To also add for a good reading experience I recommend listening to an eerie music playlist (if music w/ no lyrics helps you focus better or you just like music in the background while reading anyways) I personally listened to Red Clouds on Apple Music and wow, it got me so into the scenes in the cave.

Highly, hiiiiiighly recommend. Everything about this was satisfying.

September 5, 2019Report this review