

Feminist horror seems to have common veins that I am not a fan of - a very damaged female protagonist who regains power after being abused in some way shape or form. The first couple of times had some variation, but I'm feeling the same problem with white male authors: the books are just very similar at the core.
Notable body horror here, and I really did like the folk horror components. If I hadn't just read The Madness, I would have probably loved this one.
Feminist horror seems to have common veins that I am not a fan of - a very damaged female protagonist who regains power after being abused in some way shape or form. The first couple of times had some variation, but I'm feeling the same problem with white male authors: the books are just very similar at the core.
Notable body horror here, and I really did like the folk horror components. If I hadn't just read The Madness, I would have probably loved this one.