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A review by pages_n_phases
My Ex, the Antichrist by Craig DiLouie
reflective
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
I was gifted an advanced audio copy of this book from NetGalley and Hachette Audio.
I really enjoyed this book. This book reminded me of Daisy Jones & the Six, but without the celebrity cast. If you enjoyed the style of Daisy Jones & the Six, but want something a little more punk, with a touch of the demonic/ horror, then this is for you.
This story follows Lily and her former band members as they decide to finally tell the story of their band, The Shivers, decades after they disappeared from the music industry. If you remember VH1’s: Behind the Music; it’s that kind of vibe.
This story is told in a series of interviews detailing the early days of The Shivers, including shows at hole-in-the-wall bars, where chaos always seems to erupt after they take stage.
This story is fun and chaotic, with a touch of religiosity and horror.
For maximum effect/ experience, I recommend an immersive read. Pick up the audiobook via Libby, Hoopla, Audible, or whatever your choice for audiobook is, and listen while you read. You won’t be disappointed!!
I really enjoyed this book. This book reminded me of Daisy Jones & the Six, but without the celebrity cast. If you enjoyed the style of Daisy Jones & the Six, but want something a little more punk, with a touch of the demonic/ horror, then this is for you.
This story follows Lily and her former band members as they decide to finally tell the story of their band, The Shivers, decades after they disappeared from the music industry. If you remember VH1’s: Behind the Music; it’s that kind of vibe.
This story is told in a series of interviews detailing the early days of The Shivers, including shows at hole-in-the-wall bars, where chaos always seems to erupt after they take stage.
This story is fun and chaotic, with a touch of religiosity and horror.
For maximum effect/ experience, I recommend an immersive read. Pick up the audiobook via Libby, Hoopla, Audible, or whatever your choice for audiobook is, and listen while you read. You won’t be disappointed!!
Moderate: Gore, Violence