A review by justinkhchen
Boy Parts by Eliza Clark

4.75

Unfiltered, deranged, and wholly resonating, I've been reading Boy Parts on and off for well over a year—even though it didn't fully hook me at the start (also wasn't obviously bad or boring enough to DNF), something clicked in its second half and I was completely onboard for the drug-induced acid trip and devoured it in mere days. If you enjoyed Maeve Fly by CJ Leede, one can almost call this the distant British older cousin (this was released in 2020), sharing a similar DNA of female rage, and descends into grotesque madness.