After ditching her fiancé at the altar, Frankie Bennett stumbles into a quirky group of new friends who offer her comfort, kindness—and maybe something a little more sinister.
In a charming West Village apartment hiding a terrible secret, Frankie must choose between surviving heartbreak and surviving her new family.
A darkly hilarious horror novella with razor-sharp wit, heart-wrenching turns, and a monstrous twist on found family.
It was a weird and fun short story. I couldn't help but picture and hear the Friends cast while reading this. Could also practically hear the laugh track at some points.
I love Baba Yaga. I love Friends. I love horror/comedy. But this book did not do it for me. It was not well-written and it relied too much on the show Friends to handle its character development.
50% of the book hinges on a “Friends” like camaraderie between the characters that feels as superficial and vapid as the actual “Friends” show did. The horror kicked up after the 50% which I did enjoy. The horror aspects were unique but I would have loved to see the “Friends” dynamic be max 25% of the book with more foreshadowing (any foreshadowing?) before just being thrust in the middle of the story for what I assume is shock factor. I didn’t particularly find this book funny (I don’t find Friends funny either so maybe that’s it) nor particularly scary (the real horror was minimal) but I would be interested in exploring the folklore parts of it more.
I didn't know it was horror comedy going into this and was pleasantly surprised. However, wasn't so pleasantly surprised by the Baba Yaga twist. was kinda expecting more cannibalistic murder cult and not so much Russian folk lore. not upset though. still love baba Yaga, still a cute good short read. 3.5/5
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Wish things went a little different when things got going, I was hoping for more injection of the friends personalities during the horror, and the epilogue was odd. Also I'm not sure why Brad was given so much grace, but I enjoyed it and have recommended it to a few people
Any guesses on what TV sitcom this book might be "based on"? Ugh, I hate Friends. BUT I love Baba Yaga, so whatever. I didn't love this, but I didn't fully hate it either. Quick read.
Favourite Quote: "Besides"; she continues. "I already promised my eternal soul to Chad Michael Murray when I was 11".
WTF was this book? I read this because of a post on TikTok and have never been filled with more regret than after reading it. I thank the gods above it was only about 100 pages. In case you were any doubt this is basically just some weird twist on the pilot episode of friends in which a woman runs away from her wedding and bursts in to a coffee shop. There she meets a new group of friends who you guess it, are cannibals. And that is where the good ends. The interactions between all the characters are so strange, nothing is properly explained, and for some reason the ex she jilted at the altar appears with alarming frequency. Nothing is explained at really any stage of the book and then it devolves in to some kind of final girl drama. Honestly just save yourself the time I wasted reading this.
2.5/3 ⭐️ Saw this on TikTok and was intrigued. A quick novella with a fun premise; however, I think it could have used a bit more development/editing. 🍗
this was quite fun, a lot of unique little elements that worked well together. it’s funny (in a dry humor “this is absurd but i love it” sort of way) with great references to friends; i think it’s hard to pay homage to a very familiar pop culture entity and still make it your own (which happened here!). i wish i was more fluent in friends (or at least rewatched the pilot), i’m sure i missed a lot of references. i didn’t realize this was going to pull a lot from the show but that’s on me for not clocking the title and putting it together with the synopsis.
the only 2 things that didn’t quite work for me was 1) there was a fair amount going on which ended up working as a whole but it didn’t feel 100% cohesive. it blended well more often than not but between the botched wedding aftermath, the many characters, and the spook factor, there were some instances that felt a bit patchwork. 2) because there were so many characters, i got a lot of them mixed up. i basically followed the tones of each character to match them to the personalities from friends and go from there but i couldn’t tell you their names. in the story’s defense it’s really all or nothing when it comes to friends.
overall this is well written, unique, funny, and (what i most like) a good bloody little horror story. i didn’t understand the cover going into it but after reading it, it’s wonderful. i love when old world monsters modernize 🩸
It was a very quick read, to the fault that you don’t have any time for the story to truly develop. I also felt that the author relied too heavily on the story being similar to the show Friends.