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things I admired about Daughters Unto Devils-seriously creepy imagery-commitment to upping the stakes and not sparing any character-short and to the point, but not so short that it felt unresolvedthings that dampened my enjoyment:- using phrases that seemed anachronistic to the time- heavy allusions...
Please note that I received this book for free via NetGalley. This did not impact my rating or review. June Hardie is struggling to fit in. Too bad that her family starts to push for her to be more like other women in the time (1951) and the story weaves back and forth to a time before June was se...
Lucy Acosta loses a chef, the woman she thinks of as a mother, and then her best friend, and all seem to illicit the same emotional response. I've read a lot of books about repressed WASPs in fancy houses surrounded by elegant people who also have no emotions, but this book wins a prize for flat-lin...
So. My first review of the new year. First a little update? I did a purge of my TBR shelves right before the new year (not my digital ones, my physical ones) and donated two big boxes of books that I've owned for so long I clearly have no intention of reading. However, this seems to have freed ...
I read this in a couple of hours during a long flight from London to Phoenix a few weeks ago. Once I started, I couldn't put it down. I'm not sure what I was expecting with this one, I certainly wasn't expecting to be anywhere near as horrific as it was. It tells the story of 16 year old Amanda a...