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belleanndthebook 's review for:
Viscera
by Gabriel Squailia
My second time reading through the full thing. I wasn’t as sucked into the plot or as intrigued by what was going to happen as the first time, but I still found myself engaged by the characters and themes.
This is just such a unique mix of dark epic fantasy with body horror elements and dark, but real, themes. My biggest complaint is that it isn’t longer and that we weren’t given more world building. I would love a book about how all the gods died for instance.
Anyways if you are intrigued by following a female Deadpool-esque character, the drug addicts that harvested her organs, and a magically animated puppet trying to kill his creator in a world where the gods have died and the magic is chaotic, then this is the book for you.
This is just such a unique mix of dark epic fantasy with body horror elements and dark, but real, themes. My biggest complaint is that it isn’t longer and that we weren’t given more world building. I would love a book about how all the gods died for instance.
Anyways if you are intrigued by following a female Deadpool-esque character, the drug addicts that harvested her organs, and a magically animated puppet trying to kill his creator in a world where the gods have died and the magic is chaotic, then this is the book for you.