worldexplorer's review

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adventurous challenging mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

So, I'm not really sure how to review this and add my positives and negatives without spoilers so I'm going to put my whole review under spoilers. I don't know if anyone really shares my view and the author seems so sweet but I have to be honest. And check the trigger warnings, I've tried listing all that were even mentioned briefly once because there are a lot in this book. 

I'll start with the positives. The story was intriguing and I felt the pace of the book was quite fast which kept interest. I was pleasantly surprised how nice Myra was, and the fact that Leigh understood from the start that Myra was honest and nice to her. I'm glad Tristan was mostly nice and understanding although he did have moments I was a bit worried he would turn. The story naturally built up Leigh's relationships with the family where you could believe that she felt she loved them and saw her own feelings change to feeling more at home. 

As for the negatives, I'll start with the first thought I had when I started reading. Leigh's character jumped out at me as 'not like the other girls' type with her dressing in baggy clothes, short hair, feeling odd wearing a dress. I think it hung on a razor's edge of being one of those 'other girl' tropes but I was glad Leigh never actually thought or voiced any negatives towards women that are more feminine/like all the 'other girls', and only had opinions on e.g. dresses for herself and her own preferences. I also need to mention, when it said she was sixteen I was shocked. The cover image is like a women in her mid twenties at least, but for a small author I get he probably just got images online he paid for and didn't have art made specifically for the book. 

Relating to her age, some bits made me uncomfortable. There is two times where an adult - Ty, her father's friend and a cop plus the ghost Big Bodie - referenced/joked spanking her behind and Ty even includes putting her over his knee. A sixteen year old girl. It just didn't sit right with me. Speaking of Ty, I don't remember if it was explicitly mentioned but I believe he is meant to appear as black and the language he uses is more grammatically incorrect e.g. 'ain't' and if my memory is correct he is the only character that speaks like this. He also repeatedly refers to Leigh as 'baby girl' and near the end in five pages worth he calls her it four times and within down half a page to the next page halfway down, he calls her it three times I believe. Overkill, quite cringey and again he's the only character to speak to her like this. 

Similarly, the only explicitly non-white person - the Latino handyman - has racial stereotypes. His nickname is literally 'Nacho'. And I know a lot of Latinos will use some common Spanish words in conversations - at least in the media I've seen - but it felt quite forced and a bit unusual even calling himself a 'pollo'. I was glad that he was made into a lovely person and then...plot twist he's actually in with the cartels and ready to kill Leigh. Sigh.

Miss Tree, her therapist, made me so angry. At first I was thinking how she is in no way able to try and control Leigh like she did ethically like stopping her from eating her breakfast, saying ALL the wrong disgusting, unethical things that would get her banned in an instant but that Tristan just kept siding with her even when she spoke horrible of Leigh openly. And then surprise, other than Ty the other character introduced that isn't part of the family is also bad. And the fact that the reveal is her name sounds like 'mystery' was just so cringey and tropey. I'm sorry Shawn, you seem so lovely. 

And lastly, the advertising - I'm not sure if it was specifically advertised as this or just people describing it online as this - the ghost(s) with dissociative identity disorder didn't really ring as DID to me. It was only two, a young, innocent and older, hard version of the same person and their actions are completely separate, although I get in this world the ghosts can like exist separately for every alter/personality. 

So, yeah. The storyline was interesting and kept me reading and I liked Leigh and Myra with a bit of Peg and Tristan but I felt uncomfortable at parts throughout the book, cringed at others and the ending just felt a bit lacklustre and nothing new with who killed her parents. I don't know if it's just me that picked up on these things but I've only seen really positive reviews so I wanted to add in my two cents if anyone else felt like me and was wondering if they were the only one. But keep writing, Shawn!! 

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winchella's review

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

A good debut. The copy I read has a few things that could be easily fixed by publishers for future writing. I believe people are being a little hard on this guy since it got hyped up so much. There's a few things I would change but overall I enjoyed the story and the main character felt real.

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marla_arguelles's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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