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A review by feralbookwife
The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward
dark
emotional
funny
sad
tense
medium-paced
3.5
This was an ambitious undertaking and I think it worked.
So much about DID in media portrays people as the villain, so it was refreshing to see the trope reversed. I did enjoy the subversion of expectations with the two main antagonists as well.
The narrative was disorienting at times, but I experience it as intentional because of the nature of DID. I absolutely adored the Olivia POVs. It was campy as hell.
So much about DID in media portrays people as the villain, so it was refreshing to see the trope reversed. I did enjoy the subversion of expectations with the two main antagonists as well.
The narrative was disorienting at times, but I experience it as intentional because of the nature of DID. I absolutely adored the Olivia POVs. It was campy as hell.