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A review by phronk
Skinwrapper by Stephen Kozeniewski
5.0
This is a short companion to The Hematophages, but it stands on its own as an intense and satisfying novella. The story is almost like an episode of the show 24—there are no chapter breaks, and no breaks for the nameless girl whose brain we’ve entered and can’t turn away from. It makes for a quick and exciting read, especially with the clear and evocative writing that never slows down to take us out of the story.
There are connections to The Hematophages to spot if you’ve read that novel, but I think the reverse order would work just as well, if you want to read Skinwrapper first.
As a special bonus in the print edition, there’s no text on the spine, so it kinda looks like a slice of meat on your bookshelf. Delicious!
There are connections to The Hematophages to spot if you’ve read that novel, but I think the reverse order would work just as well, if you want to read Skinwrapper first.
As a special bonus in the print edition, there’s no text on the spine, so it kinda looks like a slice of meat on your bookshelf. Delicious!