A couple of these were insightful and clever and made me really consider a queer reading of some of my favorite movies. Some were interesting enough for me to want to read the films to which the essays are responding.

And others feel like they have such a tenuous connection to the original material that it seemed more like a diary entry than an attempt to connect with a horror film. I still don’t understand some choices to bare that much vulnerability with what seems like so little of a payoff. The voice actors certainly did not do this anthology any favor.
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DID NOT FINISH

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fast-paced
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4.0
dark emotional reflective medium-paced
challenging emotional funny reflective
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4.75
informative reflective medium-paced
informative reflective
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DID NOT FINISH: 49%

The collection had such a good start and I really enjoyed the interpretations up until the fifth chapter. After that I started to feel a little exhausted. I honestly don’t know what would have made this book better, maybe less essays and the ones that really stood out could’ve been longer?
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A well curated anthology of essays suited for queer horror lovers. Interesting concepts and reflections based on a wide variety of queer folks and experiences.