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The Murders of Molly Southbourne
by Tade Thompson
Molly discovers as a young girl that anytime she bleeds, a doppelganger of herself develops who tries to murder her. She deals with this almost daily as she grows up. She is sheltered, home schooled, and rarely ever leaves her family's farm until she goes to college. It's at this point where she begins to learn what happened that causes this to happen.
This short novella is definitely creepy. The story is well written, but I didn't connect with the characters as much as I'd hoped I would. The ending appears rather quick, so you must read the next book to see what happens as none of the loose ends are tied up in this book's ending.
This short novella is definitely creepy. The story is well written, but I didn't connect with the characters as much as I'd hoped I would. The ending appears rather quick, so you must read the next book to see what happens as none of the loose ends are tied up in this book's ending.