A review by literarybutterfly
Nana by Brandon Massey

3.0

Massey does a great job at creating an insidiously spooky atmosphere in Nana. It gets real disturbing at times. I could see it translate well into a movie adaptation. What prevented me from enjoying this book more was the disconnect I felt from the characters. It might have to do with how the reader knows more than the characters about what's actually going on for most of the book. Otherwise, I think Nana is a really interesting horror book that uses supernatural elements to explore the impact of toxic and abusive parents.