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Edin by Lily Mayne
4.0
It took me almost a year to finish this book, and it wasn't because it was bad by any standards. I was so excited to jump back into this monstrous world, but I knew this wasn't going to be for me - the romance was simply too healthy from the start. Edin is the perfect big, lovable, monster. His relationship with Hunter was gorgeous and healing. I just don't enjoy romances like this. I need all the angst and toxicity. But the smut was amazing! And I enjoyed seeing the world expand to become more real. I will, of course, be continuing the series!
The Sluts by Dennis Cooper
4.0
To be honest, to say I enjoyed this would be an awful statement. I didn't enjoy it, some moments made me flinch, put the book down, walk away for fresh air. And yet, I couldn't stop reading.
Have you ever found a disturbing reddit thread? or watched a murder documentary where you know these are disgustingly horrible acts of humanity, but your morbid curiosity wouldn't let you stop?
There's something horribly genius about this book, and while I can't say I recommend it, if you have a strong stomach for awful things, you should check it out.
I always loved books with unreliable narrators. This one is set up with no shortage of them. Combined with deceitful posters, and overzealous internet sleuths, trying to piece the story together was a wonderfully frustrating process.
If you enjoyed the documentary "Don't F**k with Cats," you might like this one.
Have you ever found a disturbing reddit thread? or watched a murder documentary where you know these are disgustingly horrible acts of humanity, but your morbid curiosity wouldn't let you stop?
There's something horribly genius about this book, and while I can't say I recommend it, if you have a strong stomach for awful things, you should check it out.
I always loved books with unreliable narrators. This one is set up with no shortage of them. Combined with deceitful posters, and overzealous internet sleuths, trying to piece the story together was a wonderfully frustrating process.
If you enjoyed the documentary "Don't F**k with Cats," you might like this one.
Holes by Louis Sachar
5.0
I've read this book many times in my life, and now finally I got to read it with a class of my own.