The Seas by Samantha Hunt
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
It's a strange, little story. I found the writing to be interesting, the story quirky. It was fun trying to map the story being told with what could actually be happening. I appreciated the brevity, since it paid to think about the story as you went along. A week after reading, I'm still feeling the creepy mood that this book brought on. I don't read much horror, but it felt Gaiman-like, lighter than Lovecraft.
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16.6.20
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