This is my second manga from Junji Ito, and while I am ambivalent about horror in general, his works are truly thrilling to me. He's a master of his craft
When I was smaller I used to watch iCarly reruns on Nickelodeon. I always liked the show. In a way, it's deeply shocking to read about what Jennette was going through the entire time. I think it also serves as a reminder how mental illness and eating disorders can be invisible. I hope this book brought her peace.
I don't usually read thrillers so maybe this is common in the genre but the amount of coincidences and how basically every character we met was involved somehow in the Hope murders was just too much for me. On the flip side, it was definitely engaging and hard to put down