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shannonsaid 's review for:
The Murders of Molly Southbourne
by Tade Thompson
5/5
This novella has nearly everything I love in fiction. It's bizarre, short, bloody, and intelligent. And the concept is both strange and inventive. Our protagonist is strong and powerful and sexual, and unashamedly so. She doesn't wither, does not plead. There is no fluff here, no wasted page, and I loved it. I typically hate series and will go out of my way to avoid novels I know are part of series, but I think I'm going to pick up the sequel.
This novella has nearly everything I love in fiction. It's bizarre, short, bloody, and intelligent. And the concept is both strange and inventive. Our protagonist is strong and powerful and sexual, and unashamedly so. She doesn't wither, does not plead. There is no fluff here, no wasted page, and I loved it. I typically hate series and will go out of my way to avoid novels I know are part of series, but I think I'm going to pick up the sequel.