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A review by anikar
Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh
3.5
“I didn’t want anyone coming in, burying severed hands in my couch, or worse—burying severed hands in my couch, and then removing them, so that I’d never know.” pg 195
(3.5 rounded up)
another odd book from Moshfegh, whose writing style always captivates me. here we follow a 72 year old woman’s train of thoughts and hallucinations where you’re left wondering if anything, including the inciting incident, really happened. not my favorite but also something i was able to sink into.
(3.5 rounded up)
another odd book from Moshfegh, whose writing style always captivates me. here we follow a 72 year old woman’s train of thoughts and hallucinations where you’re left wondering if anything, including the inciting incident, really happened. not my favorite but also something i was able to sink into.
Graphic: Animal cruelty and Animal death