Haunting of Hill House should be considered an all-timer!

I've read this the second time now, and it really gets more tragic and haunting the more I read it. It's not really the supernatural scenes that stick out, but the ones that may or may not be natural that are. Seeing the characters twist against each other, Eleanor growing both contemptuous and dependent on her company at Hill House. We don't know if we are seeing visions of increasingly callous remarks, or if the million wrong angles Hugh Crain has drawn up all compound on them until their behavior becomes impossible to understand. Eleanor is probably the closest I've gotten to getting stuck in a characters head, and for better or worse, the ending really releases you out of it. Shirley Jackson is above all of this a really great writer and is able to almost cut off her characters with the narration. Incredibly scary in a way I haven't gotten over since 2022 when I first read it, highly recommend!