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My main problem with this was that I don’t think the main genre should’ve been labeled as horror. This was more of a contemporary LGBTQ+ in my opinion. Horror felt more like an afterthought to me. The story was good, I liked the overall LGBTQ+ aspects and how this story showed the interpersonal struggles of being LGBTQ.
All that being said, I originally picked this up because of it existing under the horror genre and I felt incredibly underwhelmed in this aspect.
If I was rating this book based off of contemporary LGBTQ+, I’d rate it 4/5 stars. If I rated this book based off of horror, I’d give it 2/5 stars which led to my compromise of 3/5 stars.
All that being said, I originally picked this up because of it existing under the horror genre and I felt incredibly underwhelmed in this aspect.
If I was rating this book based off of contemporary LGBTQ+, I’d rate it 4/5 stars. If I rated this book based off of horror, I’d give it 2/5 stars which led to my compromise of 3/5 stars.
This was weird. I was intrigued but I feel that the genres of "horror" and "monster" weren't quite accurate. This was much more sci-fi and mind-bending than I was expecting. The ending had my brain ready to explode, trying to piece together all of the connections.
It was okay, but not my favorite and definitely not what I was hoping for.
It was okay, but not my favorite and definitely not what I was hoping for.