Ratings182
Average rating3.3
A wonderfully creepy and well-written ghost story. I love the ambiguity of this book; there are so many different ways to read it and think about it that it's impossible to know for sure what the truth is. I love how it was essentially impossible to tell if the governess was innocent or completely guilty. Is she insane? Or is she right? I love the reading that the governess was insane because it's so fascinating to see her point of view of this descent into madness. I really loved how tense and creepy the atmosphere of this book was, it just was a little boring at times. It was fascinating though to see how the governess was actually pretty creepy throughout even though she was the narrator and made things seem normal and that she was sane.