KnitAFett reviewed Smothermoss by Alisa Alering
Pretty interesting read for sure.
2 stars
This book was pretty dang intense. I don't think there was actually a happy moment that happened throughout. Even in the day-to-day events, it just felt like everyone trudging along. My biggest gripe is that it drags on too much. It took a surprising amount of time to even get to the murder that spurs the rest of the book on. It has magical realism woven throughout, but it blurs the line a little too much for my liking. I'm still not entirely sure what was going on with a lot of parts.
It's labeled as a murder-mystery, but there's no real mystery or even suspense through the book until the ending. If you go into it expecting a coming-of-age story with magical realism blurred throughout, you'll probably find it more enjoyable. The expectation that was given through the marketing was not met at all. A quick reminder of the …
This book was pretty dang intense. I don't think there was actually a happy moment that happened throughout. Even in the day-to-day events, it just felt like everyone trudging along. My biggest gripe is that it drags on too much. It took a surprising amount of time to even get to the murder that spurs the rest of the book on. It has magical realism woven throughout, but it blurs the line a little too much for my liking. I'm still not entirely sure what was going on with a lot of parts.
It's labeled as a murder-mystery, but there's no real mystery or even suspense through the book until the ending. If you go into it expecting a coming-of-age story with magical realism blurred throughout, you'll probably find it more enjoyable. The expectation that was given through the marketing was not met at all. A quick reminder of the reason why I try to never read the blurbs for books. I would be willing to give Alering's next book a go, though.