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eliotts_library 's review for:
What Moves the Dead
by T. Kingfisher
So happy I finally got around to reading a book by this author! It definitely did not disappoint, I'm still feeling a little queasy hours after finishing this. This was my first time attempting to read a horror novel with my biggest phobia in it (body horror), and got the added bonus of having a second major phobia in there unexpectedly, though I can't say what it is without spoiling the book. I don't think I'll make a habit of reading books like this as it was really really difficult to get through, but it was an incredibly effective horror book for me so I'm glad I did. The imagery in here is GROSS and had me shuddering throughout the entire thing, it was so well written! I didn't really like the main character at first, and the tone of their narration felt off in relation to the content of the book, but after a while they grew on me and I couldn't picture this book being written any other way. What Moves the Dead was creepy, disgusting, got under my skin, and was exactly what I was looking for right now. Can't wait to check out more from T. Kingfisher!