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Tasha Coryell: Love Letters to a Serial Killer (2024, Penguin Publishing Group)

Review of 'Love Letters to a Serial Killer' on 'Goodreads'

What do they call it again? The words of death for a book? "I don't care what happens to any of these people."

I was actually impressed — in a book that features a serial killer, a hybristophiliac, and the serial killer's screwed up wealthy family— how boring every single character managed to be and how little interest I had in any of them the entire time.

Hannah, the narrator, is peak girlfailure in a way I usually enjoy but she lacks any of the traits that can make unlikeable protagonists compelling. She was pathetic but not in a "sad wet cat" way. She was self-centered, but not in a delicious, audacious "love to hate" way. She just sucked in a really boring, mediocre way. My favorite thing about unlikeable narrators is when the author is able to trick me into rooting for them despite their clear awfulness, but I …

Tasha Coryell: Love Letters to a Serial Killer (2024, Penguin Publishing Group)

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What do they call it again? The words of death for a book? "I don't care what happens to any of these people."

I was actually impressed — in a book that features a serial killer, a hybristophiliac, and the serial killer's screwed up wealthy family— how boring every single character managed to be and how little interest I had in any of them the entire time.

Hannah, the narrator, is peak girlfailure in a way I usually enjoy but she lacks any of the traits that can make unlikeable protagonists compelling. She was pathetic but not in a "sad wet cat" way. She was self-centered, but not in a delicious, audacious "love to hate" way. She just sucked in a really boring, mediocre way. My favorite thing about unlikeable narrators is when the author is able to trick me into rooting for them despite their clear awfulness, but I …