Katya Marcelle McKeon's Reviews > Claustrophilia
Claustrophilia (The Dark Triad, #1)
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One of very few books that enticed me to crack open its pages during any free moment, I found myself successfully drawn back in even when I had precious little time to spare. The writing was crisp and effective, the profound horror explored for its own sake rather than shock and awe.
I found myself wondering where I went wrong when I noticed a mere three pages left. I felt betrayed because I wasn't ready to stop.
All too often ambitious storytelling misses the mark through lack of resolve, and it is precisely the strength of resolve that I admire here. That said, if the warnings are not sufficient to deter you, allow me to reiterate the graphically violent and lewd nature of its contents.
This is disturbing.
I found myself wondering where I went wrong when I noticed a mere three pages left. I felt betrayed because I wasn't ready to stop.
All too often ambitious storytelling misses the mark through lack of resolve, and it is precisely the strength of resolve that I admire here. That said, if the warnings are not sufficient to deter you, allow me to reiterate the graphically violent and lewd nature of its contents.
This is disturbing.
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Reading Progress
December 20, 2018
– Shelved
December 20, 2018
– Shelved as:
to-read
February 13, 2019
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Started Reading
February 14, 2019
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Finished Reading