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A review by theartisangeek
The Grip of It by Jac Jemc
2.0
10/9/19
A sincere thank you to Titan Books for gifting me a copy of The Grip of It. I didn't really enjoy this book a whole lot unfortunately.
'The inability to trust ourselves is the most menacing danger. I fear what we could find there. I fear what we won't.'
What I liked about the story was that the changes were at times really slow which give the story an eerie feel. However, throughout I had a feeling that the story was building up to something grand and the conclusion left me a bit bereft. The explanations for events weren't all that clear to me - there is a profound subtleness to this story, one that I had a really hard time picking up and as a result made me disengage to a certain extent.
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A sincere thank you to Titan Books for gifting me a copy of The Grip of It. I didn't really enjoy this book a whole lot unfortunately.
'The inability to trust ourselves is the most menacing danger. I fear what we could find there. I fear what we won't.'
What I liked about the story was that the changes were at times really slow which give the story an eerie feel. However, throughout I had a feeling that the story was building up to something grand and the conclusion left me a bit bereft. The explanations for events weren't all that clear to me - there is a profound subtleness to this story, one that I had a really hard time picking up and as a result made me disengage to a certain extent.
You can find me on
Youtube | Instagram | Twitter | Tumblr | Website