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A review by kate_rescueandreading
Below by Laurel Hightower
3.0
“It came out of nowhere.”
This was such a bizarre and twisted creature feature. I’ll be honest in saying that, at times, I felt a bit lost in the plot.
As a reader, I felt I was just coming to terms with the shocking thing that happened to the main character Addy (who almost hit a vehicle and saw an unnerving man), when one.. two… three more strange things were thrown into the mix (Mads’ accident, the cave, the different types of creatures, the bodies, etc). This kept happening, and while it did lead to character growth as Addy fought to survive, there were no actual answers or real explanations to the events that occurred. Then, what Addy does finally at the end also confused me… like why are you wandering off into the snowy darkness with nothing to help you survive the elements?
This was totally a conundrum of a tale, because it was absolutely terrifying, but also extremely frustrating.
This was such a bizarre and twisted creature feature. I’ll be honest in saying that, at times, I felt a bit lost in the plot.
As a reader, I felt I was just coming to terms with the shocking thing that happened to the main character Addy (who almost hit a vehicle and saw an unnerving man), when one.. two… three more strange things were thrown into the mix (Mads’ accident, the cave, the different types of creatures, the bodies, etc). This kept happening, and while it did lead to character growth as Addy fought to survive, there were no actual answers or real explanations to the events that occurred. Then, what Addy does finally at the end also confused me… like why are you wandering off into the snowy darkness with nothing to help you survive the elements?
This was totally a conundrum of a tale, because it was absolutely terrifying, but also extremely frustrating.