retelling the Labyrinth film's story as a contemporary Appalachian gothic, with folk horror and commentary on the abysmal state of reproductive rights in the US.
That's a hell of a premise--it's a shame the writing wasn't worthy of it. I feel like that happens so very frequently with YA fantasy novels.
but I did admire McRobbie's very broad interpretation of haunting
That's charming!
spiced, seared, and served with a tomato-dill-lemon-garlicky sauce
Sounds wonderful!
I hope this week has been restorative for you so far!
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retelling the Labyrinth film's story as a contemporary Appalachian gothic, with folk horror and commentary on the abysmal state of reproductive rights in the US.
That's a hell of a premise--it's a shame the writing wasn't worthy of it. I feel like that happens so very frequently with YA fantasy novels.
but I did admire McRobbie's very broad interpretation of haunting
That's charming!
spiced, seared, and served with a tomato-dill-lemon-garlicky sauce
Sounds wonderful!
I hope this week has been restorative for you so far!