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Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito

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adventurous dark funny tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Am I allowed to put this in the "good for her" category?

Victorian Psycho is a delightful burst of wanton violence against a backdrop of classic literary tropes. A governess from a poor background moves in with an upper crust family, all of whom are terrible people. She proceeds to systematically rain down terror and bloodshed upon these unlucky employers... and I was cheering her on the whole time.

The thing that really makes Victorian Psycho work is the narration - we are given total, unfettered access to the protagonist's gorgeously twisted mind. Patrick Bateman can eat his shiny corporate heart out because Winifred Notty has him beat. And she states all of her wonderfully gory thoughts to the reader in colorful, gleeful detail. I'm enamored with Winifred because, unlike many of her type in fiction, none of her cruelty or deviousness is played for seductive purposes. She is obsessive and seems to take pleasure (perhaps sexual, perhaps not) in her own misdeeds, but she's never regarded as sexily manipulative or alluringly mysterious, even by the other characters in the story. She is instead allowed to be a completely stone-cold psycho killer in all of her hockey-mask-deserving glory. If I'm totally honest, I would pay hard-earned dollars and sorely-missed limbs to see her brought to life on screen, wielding inventive weapons like her slasher forefathers and cackling as she skips through rainfalls of gore like an Austenite Harley Quinn.

If you're at all interested in feminine rage, satire and subversion, and women just being completely bonkers with no caveats, READ. THIS. BOOK.

I received an advance review copy for free and I am posting a review of my own will.

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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
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Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The narrator's lack of affect was often incredibly successful in creating unnerving scenes and some very dark humor.  Her
murder spree
was less so: in the last several chapters some things happened that I side-eyed very strongly. 
We're supposed to believe that she murdered and stashed multiple servants without anyone's ever noticing or making a fuss or smelling the decay? When there's close to a dozen guests in the house who traveled their with their own staff retinues? And sure, she makes a throwaway remark that she and Drusilla were able to murder everyone because no one worked together to stop them, but that's too many damn people for some of them not to have escaped or to have rushed them or simply for Winifred and Drusilla not to have gotten too physically tired to successfully murder them all. And the one maidservant got away and got on a train while covered in old blood and maggots and just vanished out of the story?  There's no way all of that happened, but by including a time lapse of multiple days where the two of them were just playing with corpses, the author doesn't allow for the description to be as unreliable and detached from reality as it needs to be.
  If that had been handled differently, I would have liked the book more.

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dark fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This was a very odd but vibrant book. It’s short. It’s blunt. It is strange. It’s the inner narrative of Winifred, governess to the Pound children, who could not be any less like Mary Poppins. I am not surprised it is already being turned into an A24 movie.

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Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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