Finished: 25/5/25 This report has taken me so long to do! -I wish I could just write about my thoughts and analysis all day, but unfortunately there's more to life than thinking about books. Anyways, another one where I'm going back to my roots: horror. I found this book in a really small bookstore near where my grandparent's live. I got it because of the name, the genre, and because the cover had a very nice feel to it. Edenville by Sam Rebelein did it's job in disturbing me, but it also made me think a lot about the stylistic changes of modern books as language evolves. I also want to talk about the intense reaction you can get with body horror, even if it's just through words and imagination. In the first 100-ish pages, Edenville seems like some very cheesy horror novel about a couple getting themselves into something obviously dangerous. But with the introduction of Jopp Yennigen at the top of the serpent's spine of the many-worlds, it became clear that ...
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