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A beautifully written gothic with some of my favourite things (vampires, sapphic relationships, beautiful people in old houses in scenic backdrops).
I only wished that Lenore spent more time taunting and wreaking havoc on Henry in the end. But still a satisfyingly violent and well-deserved end.
Loved this retelling of Carmilla and the clear nods to other works like Dracula. Keen to read other stories that inspired Kat Dunn, and come back to this with fresher eyes and a better appreciation of the story.
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I respect that the book didnât shy away from the brutal stuff that happens to Inez early onâa real reflection of the violence Filipinos endured. But I honestly thought this was YA because of the cover and the writing style (why so many all-caps and exclamation marks??), so those dark scenes felt jarring and a bit out of place.
I do appreciate this bookâs premise and some of the world-building. A lot of my issues might just come down to this being a debut, and Iâm hopeful the next one will build on what did work in this book.
I've started the year with a hyper-fixation on gothic stories/vampires thanks to the release of Nosferatu, and thought it was about time I read Dracula. This classic is surprisingly easy to read and I enjoyed it so much more than I expected! Nothing was super scary to me but there were some genuinely creepy things that I couldn't stop thinking about after reading the book.Â