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A review by literaryescape_w_er
So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison
4.0
This was actually my first experience with vampires! I KNOW don’t come at me!!
I thought this was a unique blend of horror and personal exploration, presenting a narrative that challenges traditional notions of vampirism and delves into the intricacies of human relationships. While it may not resonate with everyone, especially those seeking a more traditional horror experience, it provides a thought-provoking and entertaining read for those interested in character-driven supernatural tales.
I was very close to DNFing the audio because I couldn’t stand how whiny Naomi, the best friend, was but I have listened to so much Brittany Pressley that I knew there was a purpose behind it.
The novel delves deep into the complexities of female friendships, portraying the bond between Sloane and Naomi as both empowering and tumultuous. Their interactions drive much of the narrative's emotional depth.
While I don’t have any similar titles to compare it to, I thought this one was well done and I will definitely be reading more of Rachel Harrison’s work!
I thought this was a unique blend of horror and personal exploration, presenting a narrative that challenges traditional notions of vampirism and delves into the intricacies of human relationships. While it may not resonate with everyone, especially those seeking a more traditional horror experience, it provides a thought-provoking and entertaining read for those interested in character-driven supernatural tales.
I was very close to DNFing the audio because I couldn’t stand how whiny Naomi, the best friend, was but I have listened to so much Brittany Pressley that I knew there was a purpose behind it.
The novel delves deep into the complexities of female friendships, portraying the bond between Sloane and Naomi as both empowering and tumultuous. Their interactions drive much of the narrative's emotional depth.
While I don’t have any similar titles to compare it to, I thought this one was well done and I will definitely be reading more of Rachel Harrison’s work!