 Hello everybody, E here. Welcome back to another book review. Today we are talking about The Switch House by Tim Meyer. It has been a long time since I read a small press indie author that was this good. I have been gushing about him on Goodreads to my friends. Of course, I think I'm the last one of my friends to read the guy, so I'm hearing a lot of, we told you so, but what I'm most impressed with is his consistency and his imagination. Of course, as soon as I mentioned how clean the manuscript was or the book was, somebody messaged me to tell me that there's a typo on the very first page, but it's a difference between lies and lies, so I mean it's not huge. Another thing I want to point out here is when we're talking about unedited material, you can tell the difference between somebody who cares and somebody who just had a typo that nobody caught throughout the editing process. Tim Meyer can write. He has more than a basic knowledge of grammar and punctuation and spelling, and he's very talented when it comes to visceral descriptions. In fact, I would go as far to say that his imagination and his talent is up there with Clive Barker and Neil Gaiman. Maybe not as polished, but it is up there, because those are the two authors I was thinking about the most when I read this one. A lot of what I enjoyed about this is I had no idea what was happening for most of the book. It was fun. There was definitely some horror that made me either cringe or gave me goosebumps, and it was just a fun ride. I read this one with two friends Angel and Jamie on Goodreads, so if you're watching this, hi thanks for reading this with me. I will definitely be going back through Tim's catalog, and just for some disclaimer, I am not friends with Tim Meyer, but I am acquainted with him. We've talked in DMs. In fact, I thank him for caring, because all too often, I'm seen as the bully of the review community or the horror community, because I hold people to such high standards. But I felt the need to, when I finally find somebody who is worth a crap, I feel the need to thank them personally for giving a crap. Anyhow, so the Switch House. Have you read it? Let me know. I'm giving it four stars out of five, because there were some things that either were worded weirdly or there was some elements of the story that I didn't like subjectively. I can't really talk about it here, and I didn't even put it in my review, but it's just some stuff in here that I don't like. It's not that I don't like to read about it, but it went places that I thought were, if I'm honest, silly. But that was a very, very small aspect and not a huge part of the plot. So until next time, I have an E. You have an U. This has been another book review. I'll talk to you guys later. Bye-bye.