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A review by v1rtua
The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht
4.0
4.5
You know, saying that I really enjoyed this book just doesn't quite emphasize how perfectly messed up and vicious this book is.
From the dreary and dark setting of Elendhaven, all the way to the dynamic relationship between Johann and Florian where the words "love" and "devotion" fit but not well enough. While the plot was a little bit simple and didn't have nearly enough focus as I would have liked, I still found myself thoroughly engaged by how everything was so eloquently written.
Short yet sweet in a dark and savage way, this little novella will be a book I will fondly remember and look back on.
You know, saying that I really enjoyed this book just doesn't quite emphasize how perfectly messed up and vicious this book is.
From the dreary and dark setting of Elendhaven, all the way to the dynamic relationship between Johann and Florian where the words "love" and "devotion" fit but not well enough. While the plot was a little bit simple and didn't have nearly enough focus as I would have liked, I still found myself thoroughly engaged by how everything was so eloquently written.
Short yet sweet in a dark and savage way, this little novella will be a book I will fondly remember and look back on.