A review by minimicropup
The Last House Guest by Megan Miranda

adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

One of the only things I liked about this book was that I found the Lit Society Podcast bc of it.

Narration: šŸ‘
Narrator voice was good. Not monotonous and able to pick up on different characters w/o being overdone.Ā 

Atmosphere: šŸ¤”
Pretty well described, but flat. You could imagine any place with water, a cliff, and some trees. The town is repetitively described as an entity to the point of being assigned human traits. Hard to locate myself and if I let my imagination run wild itā€™d be smashed randomly. Lots of me going ā€˜wait, they ran past A to get to Bā€¦ isnā€™t B on the other side of the town in the opposite direction?ā€™

POV: šŸ„“
-MC is a young adult with some trauma and grief in their recent past and a bit obsessive/naively intrusive with their friendā€™s family. Theyā€™re making questionable decisions due to the trauma and lack of experience
-The MCs experiences are recounted late summer at a party, and then a year later. Same characters (er, minus one) and setting so it gets SO confusing as the timelines jump around AND it isnā€™t chronological within each year. I was lost for which year we were in if I missed the chapter heading or took a break. Easily could have written most of this chronologically in 2 parts (year 1 and 2).Ā 

Reading Journey: šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«
Scenic road trip to a cottage weekend, turns into ā€œomg wtf why are you taking us this routeā€ arguments, turns into getting there late with everyone cranky and tired.Ā 

Growls and Howls: šŸŗ
Overall it was a good plot but the writing style and ā€œvillainā€destroyed it. There were a lot of annoying world salads ā€¦kinda like ā€œshe took in the ocean breeze as a reminder of the town and itā€™s salty hold on those who crossed itā€™s path, like Sadie and so many of the memories she left behindā€. The ā€œdivideā€ between townies and tourists was overly done trying to put the friendship between Avery and Sadie on Romeo and Juliet levels.

Showā€™nā€™tell: šŸ„“
Mostly show, but weirdly. Like bringing a crayon on bring-your-pet-to-school day (is that still a thing?)

Good match if you like:
-late summer vibes
-party mysteries
-naive characters lacking self awareness (I love MCs like this)
-rich people behaving badly
-corruptionĀ 
-villain monologue (for me, this instantly transforms an entire novel into a poorly animated childrenā€™s cartoon)

Vibes: ā˜ŗļøšŸ¤ØšŸ«¤

Format: Audible and Library E-book via Libby

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