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Dreadful Skin - Cherie Priest, Mark Geyer
Dreadful Skin
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781596060807 (1596060808)
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages no: 234
Edition language: English
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Rachel's books rated it
2.0 Dreadful Skin
A gun carrying werewolf hunter who happens to be a nun (and has her own secret!)?! Sign me up!In reality this was disappointing. I think the format didn't work. This is told in 3 parts. The 1st part is told in 1st person, but with several viewpoints. Each chapter is a different viewpoint- but no cha...
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4.0 Review: Dreadful Skin by Cherie Priest
This tied in strangely to my other Halloween reads this year: it included both the regularly shifting POVs of The House and the heavy historical horror setting The Witching Hour did so well. (As a matter of fact, if I had to pick a runner up for the Anne Rice 'obsessed with historical time and place...
markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it
3.0 Dreadful Skin
A lot different from the Clockwork Century novels this book is really a set of three short stories, with a growing link.It can be a bit gruesome at times, but what do you expect when you're dealing with ... no; I won't spoil it.However the formatting of the Kindle version is terrible at the end, wit...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it
2.0
How not to write multiple first-person narrative:Introduce 5 or 6 first person speakers, none of whom sound at all convincing as who they're supposed to be (a Southern slave woman, an English aristocrat, a river boat captain, a gambler, an Irish nun, etc) or distinctly different from one another.The...
Jammies' books
Jammies' books rated it
2.0
What can I say about a book which made me want to throw it across the room for the first third? Ms. Priest indulges in one of my least-favorite literary tricks, the "...and then I died" first person narrative, not from the point of view of one person, but from the point of view of three characters!...
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