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A review by pressplaychey
Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater
4.0
The art- especially at the end?!?!??! STUNNING. I want that tattooed all over me.
I felt like the story was really kinda jumpy at parts, disjointed, but overall the story itself was interesting, engaging and fun.
We need more nature horror like this. WE NEED MORE NATURAL HORROR. So many authors don't get 'what's scary about the woods/nature' correct. I believe Maggie Stiefvater has a very good grasp on it.
Definitely a little.. old for this, but it was still fun and had wonderful messages too.
"Alec, adulthood means you don't have to justify your passions. You don't have to justify your space in this lab. Burn that research if you want. The real experiment here is you."
I felt like the story was really kinda jumpy at parts, disjointed, but overall the story itself was interesting, engaging and fun.
We need more nature horror like this. WE NEED MORE NATURAL HORROR. So many authors don't get 'what's scary about the woods/nature' correct. I believe Maggie Stiefvater has a very good grasp on it.
Definitely a little.. old for this, but it was still fun and had wonderful messages too.
"Alec, adulthood means you don't have to justify your passions. You don't have to justify your space in this lab. Burn that research if you want. The real experiment here is you."