A review by sian_m
Mrs. March by Virginia Feito

4.0

I loved this book so much. It oozed dark, eerie vibes tremendously well and took you on a roller coaster of living inside Mrs March’s head. She’s an utterly delusional being, possibly somewhat depressed and portraying signs of childhood neglect.

I Imagine her character who would be diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Her thinking is completely irrational and she is very disengaged and disconnected to all life. Her character is definitely lonely and a lot of the time living in a silence that is actually incredibly loud. She’s quite the bitter bitch and expresses consistent vindictive thoughts towards others.

Mrs March believes herself to be a well to do, docile adult and is far from it. She is pretentiously grandiose, dark and mysterious and such a phenomenally interesting character to read about. She is completely deluded and resonates in intense emotional discomfort that she is not capable of computing. There’s no point trying to rationalise her behaviour as it’s totally irrational and the book takes you on a bizarre journey through her world.

I give this book 4.25 stars.