Book Review: 25 Days by Per Jacobsen

25 Days
Author: Per Jacobsen

Published: November 1, 2024
Paperback: 360 Pages

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Read: December 1-25, 2024
Jessica’s Rating: 5 stars

Book Description:

Hoping to bring his family closer together, Adam Gray arranges a vacation in a remote cabin on a snowy mountain. Things take a dark turn, however, when someone starts leaving gifts in the Christmas stocking mounted on the barn door.

Each morning brings something new, and with every passing day, the contents become more terrifying. Soon, the family makes a spine-chilling they’ve been dragged into a deranged game of Secret Santa, and if they want to survive, they will have to fight.

Curry’s a little nervous with what’s going to happen next!

Jessica’s Review:

I wanted to get my review for 25 Days in before we got too far into 2025, and thus father away from Christmas.  This book is unique!  Jacobsen wrote it ‘advent style’: Where the reader reads one chapter a day from December 1st and ends the book on Christmas Day. But ultimately in his author’s note he says that you can read it in the way that you choose. This advent style is what drew many of his first-time readers to 25 Days, myself included! I read it advent style and completed the book on Christmas. I admit I did fall behind three times, but still caught up and ended it when I was supposed to.  I am very proud of that fact!

Jacobsen also had a Facebook group where readers could talk with him and his publisher wife Sarah daily in regards to the book, and many just had to keep reading, they just couldn’t stay with ‘a chapter a day’.  I will say this: the further along you get in the book, the harder it is to stay with the ‘chapter a day’, but I can proudly say I did it!

We have the Gray family on vacation and their little stay in an isolated cabin becomes a living nightmare!  I became attached to each of the family members, but had no idea who was going to make it to the end of the novel, if anyone did.

25 Days is a horror novel and will not be for everyone.  It’s a violently graphic novel that will not be for everyone! Reader discretion is advised, especially with chapter 19. I can handle violence, but this chapter did a bit of a number on me!  In addition to the torture of the family, there are animal deaths in the book.

Some readers were not happy with an ending that doesn’t give all the answers, but I loved it! Life and villains don’t always have complete answers.  If anything, maybe we can get a continuing story in the future!

Jacobsen worked very hard on this novel, especially with the ‘advent style’. Imagine having to come up with a story that had to end with a certain number of chapters and to also have each chapter develop with enough of the story in it and keep readers wanting to come back the next day!

I enjoyed and appreciated 25 Days so much that it made my Top 10 of 2024, being number five! I will definitely be reading more of Jacobsen’s novels in the future. 

There are some things that I just won’t see the same again anymore: Among those things are stockings, Secret Santa, isolated cabins in winter with snow, and snowmobiles! If you want to know why, then you must pick up 25 Days!

Purchase Links:
The Author’s Website where you can purchase signed copies or bookplates and more!
Amazon US
Amazon UK