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I have to be honest, for 90% of it this book was a 3 stars and I was tempted to DNF a few times, it's a slow build up and the story is told in 2 timelines that we switch back and forth between and my ADHD brain doesn't do too well with that. Really I would have DNFed if it hadn't been written by Liselle.
I'm glad I didn't give up on this book because the final reveal and untangling of one character's story at the end had me in tears. Don't get me wrong the ending is satisfying but it's not without a touch of tragedy and it made putting myself through the rest of the book worth it.
This could easily be turned into a movie or Netflix series. There are elements of the story we've seen before BUT the story telling of the author is IMMACULATE. I was originally hesitate reading a YA but appreciate the descriptive and imaginative wiring that had be walking through each scene. Perfect amount of horror, thriller, and psychological twists and turns. Love love love!
Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury is an enthralling young adult read that had me hooked from start to finish. Despite its classification as a young adult novel, the horror elements are tastefully restrained yet effectively executed. This chilling and atmospheric tale delves into the intertwining lives of two teenage Black girls, Daisy and Brittney, across two different timelines.
Daisy, burdened with the ability to see the departed, finds herself relocating with her overbearing mother to an eerie, secluded mansion with a dark history, following the end of a toxic relationship. Meanwhile, ten years later, Brittney is determined to carve out a successful haunted house series to break free from her own abusive mother. Her list includes the very mansion that had altered her own mother's life.
One of the most striking aspects of the book is the author's portrayal of Daisy and Brittney's raw, unfiltered emotions as they grapple with the enduring trauma inflicted by their mothers. The characters are allowed to be messy, brimming with anger and resistance, as they navigate their paths to survival. Witnessing their struggles, particularly Daisy's, evoked an urge within me to intervene, a testament to the authenticity of the narrative.
If you haven't yet considered adding this gem to your reading list, I urge you to do so. My review merely scratches the surface of the brilliance captured within these pages. With hopes for more thrilling works from the author in the same vein, I encourage you to explore this captivating piece. Head to your preferred bookseller or online platform to embark on this haunting journey alongside Daisy and Brittney.