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soobooksalot 's review for:
My Ex, the Antichrist
by Craig DiLouie
dark
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
If Daisy Jones and Grady Hendrix had a book child, it might be My Ex, The Antichrist. That combination equals high praise from me.
I previously loved author Craig DiLouie's Episode Thirteen and How To Make A Horror Movie And Survive, so thank you to @hbgcanada for the gifted ARC of his newest for review!
The backdrop is the pop-punk music scene in the late 90s, headed by band The Shivers.
Story sections rotate through band members, event co-ordinators, DJs, those in the music scene. And as the title suggests, experts in religious studies.
The first half of the book is of the band's formation and coupling/uncoupling of Lily and Drake, then over to the Armageddon Battle of the Bands in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (As a fan of awesome fictional band names, my faves in here are Better Dentistry, Hate Mail, and Surgical Scar lol.)
Like pyrotechnics on a concert stage, the band's story erupts into darkly humorous chaos at Armageddon.
Don't miss this one from a noteworthy Canadian author, horror fans. Recommended!
For release on July 1.
I previously loved author Craig DiLouie's Episode Thirteen and How To Make A Horror Movie And Survive, so thank you to @hbgcanada for the gifted ARC of his newest for review!
The backdrop is the pop-punk music scene in the late 90s, headed by band The Shivers.
Story sections rotate through band members, event co-ordinators, DJs, those in the music scene. And as the title suggests, experts in religious studies.
The first half of the book is of the band's formation and coupling/uncoupling of Lily and Drake, then over to the Armageddon Battle of the Bands in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (As a fan of awesome fictional band names, my faves in here are Better Dentistry, Hate Mail, and Surgical Scar lol.)
Like pyrotechnics on a concert stage, the band's story erupts into darkly humorous chaos at Armageddon.
Don't miss this one from a noteworthy Canadian author, horror fans. Recommended!
For release on July 1.