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bisexualbookshelf 's review for:
For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain
by Victoria MacKenzie
emotional
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Audiobook review disclaimer:
I process sound less clearly than text (trauma brain things), so my audiobook reviews tend to be shorter and more surface-level than my usual ones. I don’t take notes while listening, and I often come away with impressions rather than detailed analysis. Still, I’m committed to reviewing every single book I read, even when the format changes how I engage. This is my way of honoring the listening experience—with softness, presence, and care. Thanks for reading!
Review:
I enjoyed listening to this but without much of a background in the history of Christianity, I have no idea what happened. Two women were hallucinating, one the devil, one Jesus, and then they fucked. Cool. Pretty prose, too!
I process sound less clearly than text (trauma brain things), so my audiobook reviews tend to be shorter and more surface-level than my usual ones. I don’t take notes while listening, and I often come away with impressions rather than detailed analysis. Still, I’m committed to reviewing every single book I read, even when the format changes how I engage. This is my way of honoring the listening experience—with softness, presence, and care. Thanks for reading!
Review:
I enjoyed listening to this but without much of a background in the history of Christianity, I have no idea what happened. Two women were hallucinating, one the devil, one Jesus, and then they fucked. Cool. Pretty prose, too!