A review by kbooknook
The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna

4.0

originally read: July 2015
reread: September 2016

This lovely novel that was inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is about identity, loss, & freedom. I love the themes of life & death, the many characters, and the gentle romance that is neither overbearing nor neglected. I'm still not overly fond of the vague title, or the ending that feels slightly rushed and unfinished. That being said, I do appreciate how it left the futures of these characters unclear, because it felt very true to life in a lot of ways.