A Warm Place to Call Home a Demon Story Michael Siemsen Books
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A Warm Place to Call Home a Demon Story Michael Siemsen Books
This book is about a demon named Frederick. Seriously. It was so different from other things that I have read and the other books that Mr. Siemsen has written. I really enjoyed Frederick. I loved the story line and the twists and turns that it took. I don't generally read books more than once, but I learn something different about Frederick each time I read it. One thing that I learned is that I definitely want to read more about him! It's not often that you root for a demon, but in this case, you will be.Product details
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A Warm Place to Call Home a Demon Story Michael Siemsen Books Reviews
This was my third book by Michael Siemsen. I had read The Dig, got hooked, and purchased its sequel and this book, without even reading any reviews of this book.
I wasn't sure what to expect; I am not into daemons, angels, etc, but this was just a fun and thought-provoking book. This is not a horror story, much to my relief.
Instead, it's a story of an "entity" (using this term so as not to create any spoilers), who grows and matures through his "possession" of people.
While maturing is often painful , it's sometimes funny, too. The author developed the character and those characters around him in a very believable way, making all of them quite likable, despite their character flaws.
I am very hopeful Frederick will come back in the future, leaving the Clings behind, and to tell us about his future adventures in possession.
A Warm Place to Call Home started out slowly for me, because I did not care much for Frederick the demon. What a nasty piece of work this demon be! But author Michael Siemsen made me care about Frederick, root for him even, as he takes over the body, and life, of an average guy. I gobbled up the rest of the story in twenty-four hours.
Michael Siemsen takes the reader where he wants them to go, twisting and turning Frederick's story in directions that made me sit up and smile. This is not a predictable demon story, and kept my interest until the very last paragraph! The characters are multi-dimensional, real life human beings that I would love to know in real life. The dialogue is well written and believable, helping the story move along at a good clip. The dialogue's rhythm was real, just like people have conversations in real life.
As the story progressed, I found myself totally involved in Frederick's journey as he learns some important lessons about life, and his own past. Frederick finds himself with a new job and a beautiful girlfriend. He's also in the middle of a large and complicated family (who's family isn't complicated?). As a reader, I'm not sure I believe that demons exist, but I find the characters in this story totally believable. The characters are crafted with human failings that I could easily identify with--their pain, and their joys, are real and represent the human experience.
5 stars for A Warm Place to Call Home, an enjoyable story about a demon living a human life.
I like the way this book is written. Personal. Casual. The demon tells the story to me the reader as if we were two friends having coffee. Brilliant. Different.
I'm doing 3 stars because I just finished and I'm confused. I started out liking this demon. Then midway, his appeal began to waiver, I wasn't so sure. In the end, still likable. Now I'm just going to leave this review right here so I can think about what just happened. I'm going to reread a few pages and then, I'll be back!
My first venture into the writing of author Michael Siemsen was his supernatural / action-adventure story “The Dig”. The book was not perfect, but it was good enough that I wanted to try another of his works and so I picked up “A Warm Place to Call Home”. I knew little about it going in, except that according to previous reviewers, it was a large departure from Siemsen’s other works.
After reading it, I’m still not sure how to categorize the book. It’s not really science fiction, it’s kinda romance but not really, and although the main character is a demon - it’s certainly not a horror story. So again, I’m not entirely sure what to call the book. I can tell you this though. It was fun to read. I enjoyed Fredrick from the very beginning and his honest (if somewhat strange) perspective and humor was refreshing to read. Be aware, this book is not for younger readers. It is littered with language and pretty descriptive sex scenes and would most certainly be an “R” rated movie if it ever where to become one. Much of the language is unnecessary, but there are certain times when a word here or there does add to the humor of that particular scene.
The last third of the book takes a turn in a direction I didn’t see coming and while everything didn’t happen the way I wanted it to, I understand why Siemsen opted for that direction. It certainly makes the book less predictable, and that is usually a good thing. Then at the very end…..in the last three or four lines of the book, Siemsen throws in a little something……just a very slight change in pronouns, that could completely change how the story really ends. But there is no explanation or confirmation one way or the other. It was cruel and genius at the same time. I had to go back and re-read that last page or two a couple of times to make sure I hadn’t missed something.
All in all, a very strange and very enjoyable book. I’m deducting one star because the book is a little more “R” rated than what I prefer to read, but I still enjoyed it. It was certainly a departure from the usual and I applaud Siemsen for taking the risk. I think it paid off for him.
This book is about a demon named Frederick. Seriously. It was so different from other things that I have read and the other books that Mr. Siemsen has written. I really enjoyed Frederick. I loved the story line and the twists and turns that it took. I don't generally read books more than once, but I learn something different about Frederick each time I read it. One thing that I learned is that I definitely want to read more about him! It's not often that you root for a demon, but in this case, you will be.
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