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Wilder Girls
by Rory Power
This book was just one big WTF.
Wilder girls follows Hetty, Reece and Byatt three friends who are stuck on Raxter island when the Tox, and unknown disease hits the island and begins mutating the inhabitants bodies and the world around them.
Reading this book left me with more questions than answers. I’m still not quite sure what the hell I just read. Although the concept is very interesting and kinda reminds me of lord of the flies, the way this author approached writing this book at least in my opinion was terribly confusing. Not enough explanations are given on the Tox and what exactly it does to people and the twist in the novel made absolutely no sense. Character relationships were a tad bit confusing to understand so all in all I was not really a fan of book.
However, with that being said I really enjoyed the sapphic horror element this book had. Although incredibly slow the last few chapters were a lot more interesting( but still confusing as shit). I think this book might benefit from a sequel because the ending was terrible and did not really tie up all the mess that was going on. I would have also appreciated some closure on what exactly happens to the remaining characters.
Wilder girls follows Hetty, Reece and Byatt three friends who are stuck on Raxter island when the Tox, and unknown disease hits the island and begins mutating the inhabitants bodies and the world around them.
Reading this book left me with more questions than answers. I’m still not quite sure what the hell I just read. Although the concept is very interesting and kinda reminds me of lord of the flies, the way this author approached writing this book at least in my opinion was terribly confusing. Not enough explanations are given on the Tox and what exactly it does to people and the twist in the novel made absolutely no sense. Character relationships were a tad bit confusing to understand so all in all I was not really a fan of book.
However, with that being said I really enjoyed the sapphic horror element this book had. Although incredibly slow the last few chapters were a lot more interesting( but still confusing as shit). I think this book might benefit from a sequel because the ending was terrible and did not really tie up all the mess that was going on. I would have also appreciated some closure on what exactly happens to the remaining characters.