A review by carkxy
The Two Houses by Fran Cooper

4.0

"for what is a ceramicist if not tactile? who is to tell her that she will not learn the past through touch?"

i rarely pick out quotes from books i read but once i came across this quote, i immediately knew that this was something i had to include in my review. a story of secrets, a fight between the past and present, practicality and ignorance, 'the two houses' by fran cooper is a story deeply layered with life.

in the beginning, i found the story to be extremely dull. the first 50 pages moved really slowly and everything felt like a drag. i nearly gave up on reading the rest of the book but thank goodness for my stubborn disposition that pushed me to continue. the first part left a terrible first impression but don't give up! from page 60 onwards, things get more intense and interesting. we move from our two main characters jay and simon to the rest of the folks in town.

fran cooper has done a good job in drafting up her characters; every person has a story and secret of their own and eventually, their individual stories intertwine together, simultaneously unravelling the secret behind the two houses. this part is especially well done, there is barely any confusion amidst all of this action and the ending is particularly satisfying whereby all of the characters receive closure. i am fond of all the characters except the main character jay whose bull-headed personality ticks me off at times. however, i cannot complain for that aspect of her personality is a necessary evil, one that is needed to drive the story forward.

i'm deeply impressed with how this story has turned out and although the opening could have been executed better, it has still greatly surpassed my initial expectations. it's a pity how not a lot of people know of this story, i definitely recommend 'the two houses' to anyone who is interested in mysteries, quiet towns and different stories intertwining into one.

carmen's tldr review:
entertainment value: 4/5
story: 4/5
characters: 4/5
price: definitely worth the price
difficulty (language): 4/5 author uses a lot of bombastic vocabulary and native slang so beginner readers may want to save this book for a later time!
chances of re-reading: 50%
ending: 5/5
presentation/editing: 3/5 some commas and punctuation marks were missing and that irked me
audience: for teens and above