A review by tej_reads
Hyo the Hellmaker by Mina Ikemoto Ghosh

4.0

"Oh no, it's an extrovert,"

This book was so different than what I thought it was going to be, the synopsis and cover made me initially think Hyo the Hellmaker was a YA novel but I was very wrong. It is gritty and meaty, a story to sink your teeth into. 

Although, our gaze makes people feel death's shadow, we have to act remembering, honouring, and loving people's brightness."

I loved the mystery storyline and was trying to piece it together myself, as the story developed, the plot twists were so much fun. I enjoyed the illustrations, I think it added to uncomfortable/unreliable narrative, they were creepy and amazing at the same time.

People risked alot for "one", "last" and "time".

I very much want to read another Hyo the Hellmaker novel, I’m so excited for what Gosh does next.

We're not alone. We're together, in this hell of ours.