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A review by holdenwunders_
She's a Lamb! by Meredith Hambrock
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
There were some things I loved about this campy novel and then some that fell a bit flat, but overall I’m not mad at the experience of reading She’s A Lamb!
The cover truly says it all about this book and camp is truly the best way to describe it. Campy, theatrical violence from a truly despicable and unhinged main character. I absolutely love a messy protagonist and our musical loving weirdo is just that. My biggest miss from her though was that I wanted MORE.
I bet the authour would think, what more could I give you?! She’s unhinged, dark, twisted, despicable but I wanted a bit more when it came to the internal processing. I wanted more depth to her thoughts and we got more of that nearing the 70% mark when she starts losing her grip on reality but I desired it much sooner than it came. I wanted more of a push and pull of her sanity instead of the straight and narrow psychopathy she exuded. She’s demented but not a true blood psycho, so I wanted that unhinged mentality she gave us outwardly, internally.
I’m definitely not mad at this and if you love a good violent protagonist that loses her ever living mind, this is it.
The cover truly says it all about this book and camp is truly the best way to describe it. Campy, theatrical violence from a truly despicable and unhinged main character. I absolutely love a messy protagonist and our musical loving weirdo is just that. My biggest miss from her though was that I wanted MORE.
I bet the authour would think, what more could I give you?! She’s unhinged, dark, twisted, despicable but I wanted a bit more when it came to the internal processing. I wanted more depth to her thoughts and we got more of that nearing the 70% mark when she starts losing her grip on reality but I desired it much sooner than it came. I wanted more of a push and pull of her sanity instead of the straight and narrow psychopathy she exuded. She’s demented but not a true blood psycho, so I wanted that unhinged mentality she gave us outwardly, internally.
I’m definitely not mad at this and if you love a good violent protagonist that loses her ever living mind, this is it.