This story was intensely compelling and I’m glad I read it. If you enjoy dysfunctional sapphics like I do and if you don’t mind reading a pandemic horror right now, you should give it a try.
Horror
Review – Carmilla and Laura
5/5 would bang the creepy chick with the white nightdress and bloodied face.
Review – Gideon the Ninth
I experienced this book as a revelation. Before you assume that’s hyperbole, the only other books I’ve ever read where I felt my life had changed in some subtle, indefinable way—that the me before reading was not the same person afterward–were the Gormenghast books by Mervyn Peake, which I first read in my teens; a […]