A review by hobbithopeful
Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman

slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

Transgender Vampire. What a fantastic concept, and what a TERRIBLE execution.
In hindsight I should have DNF this book, and I regret not doing that. Truly the only redeeming factor is the excellent cover. (Which this book does not deserve!) 
I have three main problems with this book.

  1. Dry Writing Style
  2. Harmful Rhetoric 
  3. Plot? What Plot? 

I read the first chapter and thought "Hmmm, some books have a rough beginning, I'm sure it will pick up." I was broken out of reading so many times while trying to slog my way through this drivel. I had to push myself to keep reading, hoping at some point the writing style would improve, the characters would suck me in, or there would be some kind of engaging writing. (I was wrong.) The closest example I could give you to what the reading style is like, is this. Imagine you are in school and you get assigned reading of your History textbook, and that textbook was written a million years ago and is incredibly outdated, dull, and overall seems to be a lesson in how long the author can drone on about a hallway. (Yes it was that bad.) 
Next issue I have.
The author seems to have a personal hang up regarding Lesbians, specifically "Butch Lesbians." I don't even know to how to begin approaching this issue other then stating that Isaac Fellman (the author), has some clear personal hang-ups regarding people of that sexuality and presentation. The misogyny shines through in the writing, and in simpler terms: it gave me the ick. I could go more in depth on this and how it was represented in the book, but really it's not worth my time.
Finally
The plot? Where is it? After successfully slugging my way through this book, I couldn't even tell you what it is about. Other then of course, vampires. I'd say romance, but the utter lack of chemistry didn't even feel close to that word for me. Narratively speaking Fellman often transitioned to a show that Sol really enjoyed, and truly it was not a needed addition. 
Overall, save your time, read a different book. (For searchers of Transgender/Monster symbolism I recommend Hell Followed With Us, an excellent read) 


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