D.C. Wright-Hammer’s Reviews > Sharp Objects > Status Update
D.C. Wright-Hammer
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This book takes you places you hate, you think are vile, and you get uncomfortable in your skin, just as the MC is, and it makes you want to hate it, but when you realize the emotions it's eliciting, the dormant insecurities and fears, and I'm learning to love it, in all its dysfunctional glory.
— Jan 05, 2022 01:21PM
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D.C. Wright-Hammer
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More of the same from the last update. Great, cringy dialogue, bipolar inner monologue which is clearly deliberate at this point even if it makes for an ebb and flow that can be jarring as a reader considering the topics discussed. Additionally, some of the characters don't seem realistic (e.g. 13 year old girls with a deep understanding of adult behavior, town history, and interpersonal psychological warfare.
— Jan 03, 2022 11:25AM
D.C. Wright-Hammer
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As Flynn's debut novel, it's already impressive this far in though not without its faults. Dialogue with Willis is enthralling, but encounters with Camille's family are awkward in an artificial way. The inner monologue oscillates between bland with interesting observations and ultra-shocking without warning.
— Dec 31, 2021 06:17AM

