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See allOnce again I found myself on r/horrorlit and saw Elizabeth Engstrom come up as a recommended author for well-written disturbing horror.
I read both of the novellas within an afternoon and wasn't able to put them down. Both stories
When Darkness Loves Us will definitely be coming back to me in the middle of the night to haunt me with the dark twists it took and the decisions Sally Ann made which we are left to reckon with.
Beauty Is... will be a story I see myself coming back to of just how unnerving it is. At the end of this novella, my heart ached for Martha and the ways that trauma came to steal her away.
although it was really cute and ultimately a happy ending there is a forced outing and I just was not a fan of that AT ALL. obviously look to trans and nonbinary reviewers for their opinions as well before deciding if this book is for you!
This novella is incredible. I want to reread it already and catch what I missed while trying to eat up every word.
Jessica Townsend has managed to create such a whimsical and engaging series. Wundersmith showed us much more of the world that Morrigan now lives in. We were brought right along on the journey on home train. Wundersmith gave us budding friendships, a new mystery, and big questions for a twelve year old to grapple with.
I cannot wait to see how Unit 919 is brought further into the fold of the Wundrous Society and what bigger evil awaits that even Ezra Squall fears.
reread 2020: I will protect unit 919 at all costs and once again mclosing it over possibly squall and morrigan teaming up to go against something WORSE THAN HIM?!
this was really good just took me years to realize that (and to listen to the audiobook)