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A review by seaweedmonsterletmego
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth, Sara Lautman
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
I truly loved this book throughout reading it. The characters weren't all lovable but they were all interesting and I was absorbed into learning what happened to them. And as a queer person I do love that all the characters in this book did fall under that umbrella ( do wish this was more varied, but in a world where this normally doesn’t happen Im happy it did for this book) I found the horror scenes pretty off-putting but not scary which was what I was looking for. I also really enjoyed how the plot and mystery was developed through all of the different perspectives and the timelines.
A couple of the issue that may be a problem for others is the slow read with a passing problem. It is a long novel and the first half of the book drags out a lot of the present timeline while the last quarter seems to move tif you like. If you like solid endings this book won’t be fire you. A lot of the mystery was left unsolved and in a way that (in my opinion, dear Reader) was not executed well and made certain storylines seem unnecessary or less important.
A couple of the issue that may be a problem for others is the slow read with a passing problem. It is a long novel and the first half of the book drags out a lot of the present timeline while the last quarter seems to move tif you like. If you like solid endings this book won’t be fire you. A lot of the mystery was left unsolved and in a way that (in my opinion, dear Reader) was not executed well and made certain storylines seem unnecessary or less important.
Graphic: Death
Moderate: Body horror
Minor: Drug use and Sexual assault
There is a single paragraph near then end of the book that involves sexual assault. The woman was able to escape.
One of the characters is doing drugs in every scene he is in. All together that’s about 5 pages.
Much of the book describe pretty upsetting deaths that include a lot of physical damage like horrible bruising that causes face deformities.