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This was not what I was expecting when I opened the book 4 days ago, but damn was I surprised. Lovecraftian and weird, with shades of Clive Barker, tackling real world issues like love and loss, broken families, personal tragedy, mental illness β the list goes on. Though maybe not all that scary, I found this book to be incredibly moving in a lot of ways. It had flawed characters and real-life drama that was actually engaging all by itself, but then my engagement was further amplified by this fantastical horror angle. I know it wonβt be for everyone (nothing ever is), but if it sounds the least bit interesting, give it a shot.
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