The Monsters We Defy

The Monsters We Defy by Leslye Penelope 

Title: The Monsters We Defy

Author: Leslye Penelope

Publisher: Redhook

Rating: 5 Stars

I received a free ebook download from Net Galley.


Premise: In 1920s Washington, D.C., poor Black people are going missing, and a group of (mostly) 20-something adults with connections to the paranormal investigate.


Things I Loved:

1. Everything.  This is an amazing story.  The characters are complicated, the research was well-done, everything is so well-described and fleshed out and immersive.  Seriously.  It's so good.


Things I Did Not Love:

...

I mean, the format of my ebook was a little odd?  It said it clocked in at almost 800 pages, but every "page" I turned counted for three pages, so there's something weird going on there.  But really that's it.  It's such a fantastic book that I'd have to get nitpicky to find something.


Who It's Good For:

Fans of Libba Bray's The Diviners series, historical fiction enthusiasts, paranormal fiction lovers, anyone looking for good BIPOC representation by a BIPOC author.

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