A review by charleyyyyy
A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers

dark medium-paced
I was quite disappointed in this book. 
I liked the autobiography format, and the darkly humours tone, these things made it a very unique book. But everything else was underwhelming.
It was way too predictable. From the begining, you know exactly what will happen at the end. And throughout the book the main charicter would offhandedly mention things that were going to happen later in the book. I understand this is due to the format, but it significantly lessend my enjoyment of the book.
The main chaticter got away with things far too easily, which is meant to show her intelligence, but it just made it so that the book had no stakes. The main charicters emotionless attitude to everything also made it feel like there was no stakes. Also, it wasn't a feminist book. I'm sorry, it just wasn't. Women killing men doesn't automatically make it feminist. The main charicter thrives off male validation and is basically at war with any other woman in the book. Murdering men doesn't make something feminist, people????? Also
at one point she is raped by a man, and its only talked about during that scene, where shes juat as emotionless as in the rest of the book, and then never talked about again. you'd expect in a book about a women serial killer that she'd go after him and get revenge, but it's litterally never brought up again. What was the point of that scene?