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Nana

2021 • 120 pages

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15

I had been following the author for some time, and seeing his covers everywhere, so naturally for this Spooky Season I had to grab some of his work! (I got Nana and Hope Wharf)

This novella has virtually ruined my view of elderly people for the rest of my life, irrevocably. It is gross, gruesome, horrifying. The worse part being that my grandmother goes by Nana too. Now I'm not sure if I can ever view her the same...what has this world become. 

To me, this really had the feeling of an adult version of The Witches by Dahl. Maybe because of the venue for the climax, or because all the boil-covered, drooping, seeping elderly people made me think of the exposed witches. Maybe because of the disregard for children. It had a good effect for me, especially because the are certainly wicked!

The writing was great, the story is balanced nicely, and the pacing is awesome. Nana loves you, she knows what's best...just don't trust her. 

October 10, 2022Report this review