Onto another book with "house" in the title, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Oh boy, dunno if it will be your thing, but that book was absolutely mental when I read it. Love it.
That was... something
I absolutely loved most of the Navidson record. The
SOS chapter was in particular amazing, and all the
three times Navidson goes in are very immersive. I would've liked the book more if it was even more focused on the actual Navidson's story.
Truant's ramblings, well, there was something in there, but it was so diluted throughout the novel that at some point I began to skim-read them. I do feel I missed something with
his mother letters and the checkmark on page 97 and the whole ending, so if you want, you can send me a PM with what you thought about that whole thing.
I saw this book categorized as horror, if so, I mostly missed the horror part, perhaps due to presentation and prose. I did enjoy the book, but ended up being mostly underwhelmed because the interesting parts were constantly interrupted by the parts I didn't have any investment in. Also I'm pretty sure I looked like an idiot reading the book upside down on the train.
Onto
Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb, been saving this trilogy as I'm sure I'll enjoy it - I haven't read a bad Robin Hobb book yet.