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The Wasp Child by Rhiannon Rasmussen

brandonadaniels's review

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4.0

Bugs and body horror! Two of my favorite things paired together in a surprisingly human novella.

xaphriel's review

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adventurous fast-paced

4.0


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moonlitemuseum's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful reflective sad tense fast-paced

4.75

Like many my age, I'm trying to get back into the swing of writing. Novellas have been my greatest aid in this endeavor, and The Wasp Child is a perfect little meaty morsel to sink into—the world has a familiar melancholy with plenty of its own eccentricities, and main character Kesh is a treat to experience the journey alongside. Believably childish, brash, and self-pitying in turn, I loved being inside his head...even when his head started to quite literally fall apart.
There's a lot to love here. Readers who have ever been a child without a place in the world will ache alongside Kesh and wish for a happy ending that feels almost impossible. The sentient bugs are a delight, as are the scant few supporting human cast members. The body horror is the great, nasty kind of gooshy (beware if you are as squeamish about fingernails as I am!) and everything wraps up in a satisfying, tidy conclusion that still leaves lots of room to dream about what comes next. Great stuff. Highly recommended.

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crsfoto's review

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adventurous fast-paced

4.25

night_shift's review

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challenging fast-paced

4.0

The synopsis on the book itself doesn't feel super accurate, or at least gives away things that the one on here doesn't. Either way, this was a breeze to read and while it's not a new concept, it felt fresh with Kesh's voice, and the alien world was interesting. I 100% expected the ending to go differently, so that was nice!

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lesbianwolves's review

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adventurous emotional sad fast-paced

4.75

I was a little peeved at the back-of-book summary for giving away what seemed to be the whole plot of the book, but I shouldn't have been!
Finding out that Kesh is literally a wasp caught me completely off-guard! Poor kid.
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