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dylancampbell 's review for:
The Murders of Molly Southbourne
by Tade Thompson
The Murders of Molly Southbourne is a slim little book that packs a punch. The book's incredible premise is well-executed. The book conveys so much with so little: it is moving and shocking and well worth the time it will take to read it.
One small note - which will be either good or bad depending on your perspective - is that the book leaves a lot of unexplored areas. The book could have easily been longer without becoming overbearing, and yet I'm happy that Thompson didn't overextend the story and reach for too much.
One small note - which will be either good or bad depending on your perspective - is that the book leaves a lot of unexplored areas. The book could have easily been longer without becoming overbearing, and yet I'm happy that Thompson didn't overextend the story and reach for too much.