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A review by shellballenger
Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke
3.0
Type of read: Lunch/Weekend Read.
What made me pick it up: I picked this one up at McKay's one time and it seemed like a great season of my life to read it. Between Halloween, some vacations that needed a little light reading, and just wanting something good 'Slasher Girls & Monster Boys' seemed like a good fit.
Overall rating: 'Slasher Girls & Monster Boys' is a collection of short stories that all come together with one purpose, give the reader a bit of the macabre, maybe a scare or two, and leave them wondering if what they saw out of the corner of their eye was real or just their imagination. I personally love books like this. I don't have to have a huge attention span, there's a little bit of something for everyone, and some of the stories relate to or lean in to lore that we may already be familiar with.
What made me pick it up: I picked this one up at McKay's one time and it seemed like a great season of my life to read it. Between Halloween, some vacations that needed a little light reading, and just wanting something good 'Slasher Girls & Monster Boys' seemed like a good fit.
Overall rating: 'Slasher Girls & Monster Boys' is a collection of short stories that all come together with one purpose, give the reader a bit of the macabre, maybe a scare or two, and leave them wondering if what they saw out of the corner of their eye was real or just their imagination. I personally love books like this. I don't have to have a huge attention span, there's a little bit of something for everyone, and some of the stories relate to or lean in to lore that we may already be familiar with.