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“Women don’t get to explore their rage on a catastrophic scale on the big screen.”
Dual narrative books always surprise me - I usually go in expecting to favour one part of the story and end up connecting more with another. In this case, I expected the Milicent Patrick parts to outshine the author’s POV, and was pleasantly surprised. The Milicent parts were still great, but O’Meara’s research process, and exploration of her own history with monster movies and subsequent career were excellent.
Dual narrative books always surprise me - I usually go in expecting to favour one part of the story and end up connecting more with another. In this case, I expected the Milicent Patrick parts to outshine the author’s POV, and was pleasantly surprised. The Milicent parts were still great, but O’Meara’s research process, and exploration of her own history with monster movies and subsequent career were excellent.