nex3 reviewed The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay
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3 stars
This tries to weave together such heady themes of Christianity and trauma and queerness and eldritch horror that it sets itself an almost insurmountable task, so it's not too surprising when it fails to gracefully surmount it. It ends up feeling an odd combination of too chaotic to make a strong point but too pat to raise many questions. It might hit better if you're Catholic, though.
