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bajammies 's review for:
The Pox Party
by M.T. Anderson
I went into this thinking it was some steampunk (cuz the cover) alternate universe fable. As much as I love to fall through those young adult rabbit holes, the historical horrors here proved even more disorienting and creepytastic. The experience was a bit like preparing for Disneyland but ending up on a tour of Auschwitz. How is Anderson so good at immersive voices? I want to build a home in Octavian's mind. I mildly hated some of the POV changes, but I get why they were narratively helpful.