Wow. First of all, Jagger’s prose is so weird and I’m in love. The way she describes the environment with living, breathing, human qualities sets such an unsettling tone. Almost like the setting itself is watching the story unfold.
Second, she has created my favorite vampirism ever(!!!). Moses is primal, feral, unkempt, and very strange. Yet he’s also so alluring and attractive in his self-assuredness. Not to mention his vampirism is so crucial and meaningful in the specific context of this story. I do love a metaphor, especially when vampires are involved.
Extremely flawed characters, Scotland, vampires, and Catholicism…I mean I was primed to love this book, and I do love every single thing about this book. Especially the way it handles nuance, sexual exploration, dissociation, and religious trauma.
I think really the only thing that kept me from fully giving this 5 stars, is the fact that the summary states that Noelle enters into a sexual relationship with a vampire. For me, this felt like a pretty major spoiler and I so wish I could have experienced the story unfolding without the knowledge that Noelle and Moses’ relationship turns sexual. Because that sex scene…it would have hit SO hard if I didn’t know for sure it was going to happen.
Thank you to NetGalley and 404 Ink for sending me Fragile Animals!
I tried really, really hard to push through the middle of this book, but ultimately I don’t have enough free time to devote to it.
The writing is phenomenal, I’m definitely going to be checking out Williams’ poetry. The concept is also wonderful. There’s something so Octavia Butler-esque about the fantastical elements to this story.
The pacing is just too slow for me. I love a long book, but I do need to have a reason to want to pick it up consistently or else it will just become a slog. I am also the type of reader who likes to get very invested in a small handful of characters; Ours has too large of a cast of characters and doesn’t go deep enough into any of them for my style of reading
Graphic: Child abuse, Emotional abuse, Gore, Homophobia, Pedophilia, Physical abuse, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Violence, and Religious bigotry