Coffee and Contemplation: Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill

Our discussion this week is about “Hear-Shaped Box” by Joe Hill. This was Hill’s debut novel, and you can see the influences from his father, Stephen King. The story gives a new, modern twist to the haunting story. The main character, Judas Coyne, buys a ghost on the internet. Turns out, the ghost is real and is trying to kill Judas. We get a lot of backstory about Judas and about the ghost and its motives. It’s interesting to think about the main character chasing after spooky, macabre things at the beginning of the novel only to run away from them for the majority of the story.

Overall, I enjoyed the book, but it wasn’t my favorite. Hill’s next novel “Horns” is better but that’s a discussion for another post. The video static eyes of the ghost as described in the novel is an interesting visual, but it made the ghost less scary for me. The book overall wasn’t terrifying, but I don’t think it was supposed to be. It feels more action/adventure than horror. It was a fun read. I liked all the characters, especially Judas’ two dogs. This book is good for teens and adults, though some parents may want to check it out before their children beginning reading. 

I do recommend this book, but it’s not my favorite by Joe Hill.

Spooky Spider Scale (How scary was the book?): 6/10 spiders 🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️

Overall rating: 4 stars ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Throwback Thursday Poetry: Happiness and Hatred

Hate filling my blood and bones
the hate keeps me so alone
anger for things i don’t understand
Anger’s the only friend i have
no compassion for other’s or myself
no compassion from anyone else

to see so much Happiness all around
to wonder if your share is underground
the friendships never last anymore
lasting forever in the days of yore
one seeks out friendships but is denied
how do you make friends if others don’t try

Hate and Happiness work side by side
just like Humility and Pride
what’s in a life if it hasn’t been shared
what’s in a life if nobody cares
caring for others who share their life
but sharing yours is something they don’t like