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A review by bebocarrick
Malicia by Steven Dos Santos
3.0
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me an ARC of this book for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
This was such a fun spooky tale! It was fast-paced, with lots of action keeping the story going. The setting of the park was very well described, and it sucked me in from the very beginning. Despite the obvious problems at the park, I found myself thinking it would be quite fun to go to a horror-themed amusement park.
Unfortunately, I found the characters a little one-dimensional, which made it a little harder to sympathize with them and their plights. I also wish the chapters from each of their POVs were labeled so I didn't have to spend the first page or so of each chapter determining who was talking.
Overall this was a fun, if not quite believable horror romp. I genuinely enjoyed this read despite some flaws, and would recommend for a quick scary YA read!
Publication date: 7 May 2024
This was such a fun spooky tale! It was fast-paced, with lots of action keeping the story going. The setting of the park was very well described, and it sucked me in from the very beginning. Despite the obvious problems at the park, I found myself thinking it would be quite fun to go to a horror-themed amusement park.
Unfortunately, I found the characters a little one-dimensional, which made it a little harder to sympathize with them and their plights. I also wish the chapters from each of their POVs were labeled so I didn't have to spend the first page or so of each chapter determining who was talking.
Overall this was a fun, if not quite believable horror romp. I genuinely enjoyed this read despite some flaws, and would recommend for a quick scary YA read!
Publication date: 7 May 2024