Cover of I Found Puppets Living In My Apartment Walls by Ben Farthing

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4.2 / 5

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I Found Puppets Living In My Apartment Walls

Ben Farthing

Our Review

I picked up this book expecting a quick scare, and Ben Farthing absolutely delivered something weirder and more unsettling than I anticipated. The premise alone—waking to find a puppet from a forgotten children's show looming over your bed—is the kind of premise that sticks with you. What makes it work isn't just the initial creepiness, though; it's how the story pulls you deeper into a decaying apartment building that's become something far stranger than its mundane exterior suggests. The pacing is genuinely tight, and Farthing doesn't waste time getting you invested in Johnny's desperate search for his missing grandfather.

What impressed me most was how the author manages to make puppets feel genuinely threatening without relying on cheap jump scares. There's a real sense of dread that builds as you venture further into the walls and corridors, and the world-building around the old television studio adds layers of mystery that kept me turning pages. The atmosphere is wonderfully claustrophobic—you feel trapped alongside the protagonist, uncertain what's real and what's been distorted by time and abandonment.

If you're sensitive to body horror or deeply unsettling imagery, this might push your comfort zone a bit, but I'd say that's part of what makes it effective. It's not gratuitous; it serves the story. This works best if you enjoy horror that leans into the uncanny and strange rather than relying on gore alone. It's a solid, creepy read that feels fresh, and at its length, it's perfect for readers who want something genuinely unsettling without a massive time commitment. I'd absolutely recommend it to anyone who appreciates inventive horror that trusts the reader's imagination.

4.2 - Excellent