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A review by tessaays
Daylight by Elizabeth Knox
3.0
Trademark Knoxian - evocative and lyrical but so in its own world that it’s hard to keep up sometimes. Knox writes so casually about various elements of vampiricism that it slows you down (rather than pulls you in, like magic realism does) because you’re constantly just doing these little double takes.
Having said that, it was a memorable read. I haven’t read much vampire literature as it’s not really my wheelhouse but this was a fun introduction.
Having said that, it was a memorable read. I haven’t read much vampire literature as it’s not really my wheelhouse but this was a fun introduction.