Title: The Babysitter Lives
Author: Stephen Graham jones
Genre: Horror
Published: 2022
Description: When high school senior Charlotte agrees to babysit
the Wilbanks twins, she plans to put the six-year-olds to bed early and spend a
quiet night studying: the SATs are tomorrow, and checking the Native American/
Alaskan Native box on all the forms won’t help if she chokes on test day. But
tomorrow is also Halloween, and the twins are eager to show off their costumes.
Charlotte’s last babysitting gig almost ended in tragedy when her young
charge sleepwalked unnoticed into the middle of the street, only to be found
unharmed by Charlotte’s mother. Charlotte vows to be extra careful this time.
But the house is filled with mysterious noises and secrets that only the twins
understand, echoes of horror that Charlotte gradually realizes took place in the
house eleven years ago. Charlotte has to admit that every babysitter’s worse nightmare
has come true: they’re not alone in the house.
Review: “The Babysitter Lives” is an atmospheric and psychological horror
novella that keeps the reader in a stranglehold from the first page.
Charlotte is babysitting the Wilbanks twins and plana on studying for
the SATs once the kids are in bed. What was supposed to be a quiet babysitting
gig, turns into a claustrophobic nightmare. She discovers that a gruesome murder
took place in the house years ago. As the evening progresses, the house
literally begins to change and the children are behaving strangely.
Author Stephen Graham Jones is known for his ability to delve deep into
the human psyche, and in this shorter novel, he uses the well-worn horror cliché
of the babysitter in a creepy house to create something very modern and unique.
The way the story builds atmosphere is definitely the strongest point. Jones
creates a claustrophobic and feverish atmosphere in which the line between
reality and paranoia constantly blurs.
Although the story excels in suspense and atmosphere, due to the novels
length the plot doesn’t always get the space it deserves. As the story
approaches its climax, the pace accelerates drastically that the finale feels rushed.
And much of the interesting mythology and the background of the supernatural
elements remain superficial.
“The Babysitter Lives” is a clever, terrifying ride that ends just a
little too soon, but is still worth the time due the original and creepy plot
and strong ending.
Rating: 3,5/ 5
Author: Stephen Graham jones


















