![]() ![]() It gives me a whole Frankenstein vibe for some reasons and I love the the colour palette. Let's just go on with what I like about the book first: I haven't read any horror books for some time now (I think the last time was from Madeleine Roux) so this feels like a breath of fresh air but I don't think I find myself enjoying this one as much. I finished in one sit and I enjoyed it a lot! I wish it would be a little longer! But I think my neighbors cannot tolerate more screams coming from me! So I think this book already gave me enough thrill for me today! I don’t know how many times I jumped off from my couch and screamed! Honestly some chapters are way too much intense! The school shooting trauma, invasion of insects, the pain of being outcasted, shunned from society reflected so realistically! You get frightened, you get shaken, you feel sad! All of the sensitive issues including homophobia, violence, bullying, abuse are boldly approached.ĭark and complex part of the story overshadowed the slow burn romance but it was still effective, provocative, unique! It’s more thought provoking and challenging reading with such a frightening, jaw dropping scenes scare the living daylights out of you! ![]() But this one is focused on micro aggressions and black queer drama with more Get out meets Dear White People vibes. Jake Livingston’s story reminded me of Jamie Conklin, also black teenager, raised by single mother ( without rebellious brother) who can see ghosts and try so hard to keep it as secret. ![]()
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