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A review by alittlemixofvix
Inside Out by Lor Gislason
3.0
I found this one quite choppy and hard to submerge myself into - I do love the cover artwork though.
Each chapter is told from a different person's view of what's unfolding before them which gives an interesting take on things - some were horrified and others joyful. Plus I do love all things gore.
However, I never really got a clear sense about what was happening internally with the subsumed people, as each person gave a different account of the actions and feelings of the "mutated beings" - were they mindless creatures once goop or did they retain feelings and memories?
I guess it's left open for the readers to decide, but I wanted a bit more of an explanation and final ending.
*I received a complimentary copy of the e-book from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
Each chapter is told from a different person's view of what's unfolding before them which gives an interesting take on things - some were horrified and others joyful. Plus I do love all things gore.
However, I never really got a clear sense about what was happening internally with the subsumed people, as each person gave a different account of the actions and feelings of the "mutated beings" - were they mindless creatures once goop or did they retain feelings and memories?
I guess it's left open for the readers to decide, but I wanted a bit more of an explanation and final ending.
*I received a complimentary copy of the e-book from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.