![]() ![]() (Disclaimer: Some of the links below are affiliate links. It gave the entire thing an almost frenzied feeling especially towards the ending. ![]() The danger and the ways we second guess ourselves in the narration. One reason that the narrator, Suehyla El-Attar, truly excelled is in capturing the fear. While I wish that there was a little more space devoted to the ending – especially with all the revelations – I still enjoyed this novella. The history between people that seem to haunt us.Īnd amidst this tension between the characters at the core is a setting of danger lurking beneath the surface. All the flames and loves we think we’ve put out. There are secrets between these ‘friends’. But where Nothing But Blackened Teeth presents intrigue is in the character dynamics. The action of the story, haunted mansion and ghost brides, would be enough to thrill. I think the two things I loved the most about this novella were the character dynamics and the Japanese folklore. ![]() Have you ever fallen so in love with a cover? Even though the cover of Nothing But Blackened Teeth terrifies me, I love it so much. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. ![]()
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