A review by odin45mp
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris

2.0

This was recommended to me by a friend. The art style is distinctive and fairly unique, but didn't grab me. The story, loosely a queer coming of age story, interspersed with a whodunnit suicide-or-murder, with flashbacks to the life of a young Jewish woman in Germany leading up to and during WWII, didn't really grab me. And then it ended on a revelation/cliffhanger!

I want to know what the ending means enough to keep an eye out for part 2, but I do not think I can recommend this unless you love horror and/or queer coming-of-age fiction. Since neither is really my cup of tea, this book wasn't my cup of tea. But I want to know what those last few pages mean!