Wild Things
Wild Things
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I got this off a free e-book list that was sent to me! This is a sequel to the novel Empty Gold, which kindle did not tell me anything about, so I didn't figure it out until around page 230?? I just thought the book was referencing something in the characters' past to kind of avoid having to have the reader see it all happen ‘on screen'. It was around the 200 page mark where I was like, okay...this is happening too much, what did I miss here?
I strangely read this before/at the same time as/during/ two other reads (Daphne by Josh Malerman/ Goosebumps: Hall of Horrors: Claws by R. L. Stine) that all starred young kids/teenage girls. It's interesting to see how all of the author's portrayed them and the differences. The novel is in the perspective of 15 YO Zoe. A character that was kidnapped by a cult and sent to hell, however she survived and now has what is called a demon-stain, something that enhances her agility, strength and stamina at night. Oh and it also attunes her to all things supernatural. I think this was well done in terms of being age appropriate, but some of things they talked about seem kind of outdated already? (Candy crush still??)
This was an interesting YA supernatural/urban fantasy-y book. Definitely some spooky feels and some action as well. Werewolves and sirens all over the place. This had a pretty solid group of people represented, which was a plus. But for a book that takes place during COVID, but isn't “about” it, it's a very significant mainstay. Frequently mentioned, constant obstacle.
The only gripe I have, is this definitely could have used an additional edit. While not incessant, the errors were definitely much higher than the typical novel. Still didn't deter my enjoyment though.