A review by hairymclary28
Wolfeater by Anthony Mitchell

2.0

Pulled me in very quickly. I like the prose - it's easy to read and very visual. Some great characterisation when talking about grief from Radok's POV early in the book. Pacing was variable - good at the start and end but there was a long slow section in the middle. The main problem was that the book needed sensitivity readers. Personally I struggled with the magic blind girl with superpowers (particularly with the copious visual metaphors in her POV chapters) and with the bisexual woman who (it's heavily implied) has turned to women because men don't want her because she has lost her womb.
Despite these problems it was overall an ok read with some good concepts and worldbuilding. Sadly let down by some superficial exploration of deep topics and by inconsistent pacing. Points for disability (fictional - lungrot), POC and LGBT rep.