![]() There were 0 stakes, the 4 or 5 characters in this novella were different degrees of bitchy and hysterical. Characters think the place is creepy, they hear something, and then towards the latter half of the novella, the story gives a half-hearted attempt at horror. They bicker and swear a lot (so edgy of them). ![]() ![]() ![]() Our narrator doesn’t get on with the bride, there is beef between them because of whatever. Our narrator is at this allegedly creepy mansion in Japan that will serve as a wedding venue because the bride happens to be in haunted places. Brothers to the end, you know?” / “You nearly cost me everything,” Talia said, still staccato in her rage.”). There is an argument of sorts between 4 generic people that was as realistic-sounding as, say, any line of dialogue from Riverdale (“Besides, my money is your money. After getting through this novella’s opening scene, my expectations were quashed. Jemisin called it “Brutally delicious!” I went into this novella with high expectations. Nothing But Blackened Teeth was probably my most anticipated October 2021 release, and boy, did it disappoint. ![]() And this was supposed to be a horror story? the only unsettling thing about this novella is that cover. ![]()
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