Julie R reviewed I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself by Marisa Crane
started off strange, but it grew on me
3 stars
The start of this book felt really choppy and odd, but the more I read, the more I warmed to the style and voice. My biggest complaint was that the "kid" didn't feel realistic to her age, and that was a constant distraction as she's pretty much the crux of the story. The premise of extra shadows as a social controller was really interesting, and I almost wish there'd been more examination of this, but that's not the story Crane was telling. This is a difficult book at times because of the persecution and grief (as advertised), and I found the narrator to be a bit annoying, but I loved the queer rep in this, and came away satisfied by the end.