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A review by anchovysaurus
The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher
1.0
Two friends use millennial humour to cope as they explore another world and patch up a wall.
T. Kingfisher wants to write horror stories and she wants her characters to be funny, but she doesn't draw the line clearly enough and inadvertently writes horror-comedies. The constant jokes undermine and reduce any feelings of tension, dread, or menace.
T. Kingfisher wants to write horror stories and she wants her characters to be funny, but she doesn't draw the line clearly enough and inadvertently writes horror-comedies. The constant jokes undermine and reduce any feelings of tension, dread, or menace.