Rabbits

A Novel

Paperback

Published Jan. 1, 1900 by Random House LCC US.

ISBN:
978-0-593-35823-8
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3 stars (4 reviews)

7 editions

First half good, second half a little meh

3 stars

This book didn't stick the landing for me. The beginning was gripping, and interesting, throwing out cool ideas and a deep conspiracy... but the second half devolved into a lot of thriller plotting, i.e. the phone rings when they walk in the door, it's their friend, when they go to leave, they're being followed, as they escape they find a helpful stranger! etc. Throw in a few teleportations and time cuts and not enough character development and here we are. I enjoyed my time with Rabbits and I'll be checking out the podcast.

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4 stars

This was a fine entry in the 'inspired by House of Leaves' genre. This is a fresher, more modern take which goes by the route of weaving gamer culture into the narrative as the plot engine instead of literary mystery.
It starts strongly, really picks up in the middle and then unfortunately has some issues at the end I found.
The execution here is pretty good. This whole genre relies on the unreliable narrator trope, you are never entirely sure if the narrator is actually experiencing what is recounted or if they are just mentally ill. It can sink a book if not handled with a certain deftness but it certainly is handled well here.
Whilst I thoroughly enjoyed this I do feel it fell to bits a little at the end. There was a degree of rushing it, a degree of a whole plot element brought in from left …

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