A review by wimploe
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen

4.0

Often what separates good books from great ones is imagery. Good books present excellent imagery. They easily allow the reader to paint a picture similar to that which the author is intending to portray. However, great books leave out just enough, letting the reader fill in the blank with their imagination. They become enthralled with all the possibilities. Voraciously devouring each page of the book to discover more. The greedy book tightens its grip, desperately holding on, always leaving the reader wanting for more. A great story leaves desperation in its wake. Feeding just enough scraps to keep from starvation, yet aching, yearning for more. In the end, one is left combing through their mind. Analyzing everything they just read. Trying to discover small details they may have missed within the scraps they were given.

Recommend finding a dark, quiet room with a small lamp that gives off barely enough light to read by.