A review by lexhayz
Our Share of Night by Mariana Enríquez

Did not finish book. Stopped at 26%.
 Thank you so much to NetGalley and Penguin Random House, Hogarth for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Full disclosure, I had to DNF this book at 26%. The reasons that I didn't enjoy this reading experience likely has more to do with my own personal reading tastes than any true fault of the book. My only actual critique is that this book is very long and very slow paced. What I enjoyed: This book is beautifully translated and very well-written so I would definitely give this author and translator another attempt in the future. I can also tell that this author did a lot of medical research to make Juan's (potentially demon-induced/exacerbated) cardiac issues seem very authentic. The scenes in the story where Juan is really suffering with his condition felt so incredibly visceral. What I didn't like: This book features a lot of child abuse/neglect/emotional manipulation. I never thought I was necessarily overly sensitive to reading this kind of thing, but what I read in this story felt really sad and a bit gratuitous. Other reviewers have said that the graphic abuse of children in this story is mostly off-page, but I tend to disagree, so be aware of this going into this story because everyone's sensitivities vary greatly. Given the length of this book, the pacing, and the fact that the main plot-point of this book surrounds the emotional manipulation of a grieving six year old with the intention of protecting him from demons and becoming a sacrifice to the Darkness, I quickly realized that 600+ pages of this would not end up being a fun experience for me. Thanks again to NetGalley and Hogarth! While this reading experience wasn't for me, I'm glad I gave it a chance! 

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