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L.K. Steven: The Society For Soulless Girls (2022, Harper Collins)

Review of 'The Society For Soulless Girls' on 'Storygraph'

Full disclosure: I very nearly DNF'd this book about halfway through. Decided to keep at it and by the end I kind of wish I'd stopped when I initially wanted to.
The slow build of this one is mindnumbingly slow. For all of the otherworldly weirdness the characters experience, the story itself is dull. 
It's meant to be a reimagining of the Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. The author examines society's abhorence of women's anger and the measures taken to supress and villify it. This premise is so appealing. I was looking forward to this commentary in the setting of dark academia. 
Not only did it fall flat, every interesting plot piece was handled so hamfistedly that I was left with the sense of wasted time.
What a bummer.