A review by michaelpdonley
The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne

4.0

My second book in a row published in 1851 (Moby Dick being the other). I definitely liked this one better. Hawthorne composes every sentence with emotion and detail. The story is downright spooky. When one makes a poor or unwise or evil decision, it can affect generations that follow. I believe that.