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The Twisted Ones
by T. Kingfisher
"And he was obsessed with the book. The Green Book. With someone who twisted themself around like the twisted ones..."
This book gave me the creeps in the best way possible and I found myself struggling to read it in the dark without feeling uneasy.[b:The Twisted Ones|42527596|The Twisted Ones|T. Kingfisher|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1567950921l/42527596._SY75_.jpg|58145790]
I have read two of T. Kingfisher's works so far and I really appreciate that I can tell the two different voices from the stories are different. I really enjoyed Mouse's perspectives and it made the story feel real with the way she would question reality and sometimes her own reactions to what was happening around her.
I am not familiar with "The White People" manuscript by Arthur Machen but I think it is so cool and interesting how Kingfisher took that manuscript and a letter by Lovecraft and twisted it to make something new with it.
This book gave me the creeps in the best way possible and I found myself struggling to read it in the dark without feeling uneasy.[b:The Twisted Ones|42527596|The Twisted Ones|T. Kingfisher|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1567950921l/42527596._SY75_.jpg|58145790]
I have read two of T. Kingfisher's works so far and I really appreciate that I can tell the two different voices from the stories are different. I really enjoyed Mouse's perspectives and it made the story feel real with the way she would question reality and sometimes her own reactions to what was happening around her.
I am not familiar with "The White People" manuscript by Arthur Machen but I think it is so cool and interesting how Kingfisher took that manuscript and a letter by Lovecraft and twisted it to make something new with it.