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A review by songcatchers
Kittentits by Holly Wilson
5.0
'My name is Molly Sibly and I'm here to raise the dead!'
This is a little like falling down Alice's rabbit hole into Adventureland, except this is the 1992 Chicago Worlds Fair and Alice is 10 year old Molly. I was so compelled to read just one more chapter whenever I picked this up to see what wild or hilarious thing Molly was going to say next or what odd shenanigans (e.g... attending a seance conducted from an iron lung) she was getting up to next. This is a long and bizarre adventure filled with quirky characters, colorful language, and kids with dead moms. A very singular reading experience!
'How are you able to see me? he goes. No one has so far. I see ghosts sometimes, I say and he says Please, call me a thought form.'
This is a little like falling down Alice's rabbit hole into Adventureland, except this is the 1992 Chicago Worlds Fair and Alice is 10 year old Molly. I was so compelled to read just one more chapter whenever I picked this up to see what wild or hilarious thing Molly was going to say next or what odd shenanigans (e.g... attending a seance conducted from an iron lung) she was getting up to next. This is a long and bizarre adventure filled with quirky characters, colorful language, and kids with dead moms. A very singular reading experience!
'How are you able to see me? he goes. No one has so far. I see ghosts sometimes, I say and he says Please, call me a thought form.'