Member Review
Review by
Dylan S, Reviewer
This might be my favorite book of the year, and I read this in March.
Sister, Maiden, Monster is a feminist cosmic horror apocalypse plague story told in three parts. It's everything I want in a horror story and more. It literally screams for agency, equality, and grapples with some of our society's biggest questions as the world in the book goes through some astonishing and irreversible changes.
I won't say too much in the review as I believe this book is best going in as blind as possible, but know it's incredible work of horror, pulling from many of horror's subgenres to combine into an exquisite work.
Sister, Maiden, Monster is a feminist cosmic horror apocalypse plague story told in three parts. It's everything I want in a horror story and more. It literally screams for agency, equality, and grapples with some of our society's biggest questions as the world in the book goes through some astonishing and irreversible changes.
I won't say too much in the review as I believe this book is best going in as blind as possible, but know it's incredible work of horror, pulling from many of horror's subgenres to combine into an exquisite work.
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