Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal Fiction, Ghost Story
Format: Audiobook
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Supernatural Hunger: When Houses Consume More Than Just Secrets
Liselle Sambury’s “Delicious Monsters” is a masterful blend of horror and introspection, a psychological thriller that deftly navigates the haunted corridors of trauma and the human condition. With a narrative as layered as the mysterious mansion at its heart, this book leaves an indelible impression on its readers.
Spectral Echoes of the Past and Present
What sets “Delicious Monsters” apart is its intricate dual narrative, following two girls separated by a decade yet connected by the tendrils of a shared, eerie abode. Daisy and Brittney’s journeys are mirrors reflecting the complexities of their relationships with their mothers, tangled in the supernatural web of a house with a monstrous appetite. It’s a narrative that doesn’t just glide but rather pulls you along with the promise of untangling its darkly woven threads.
A House with a Voracious Appetite
The concept of a house devouring its inhabitants is not just literally frightening but symbolically rich, offering a fresh take on haunted house tales. Sambury’s pacing is deliberate, a slow burn that meticulously peels back the layers of a deeper, more sinister hunger that lurks within the mansion’s walls—a hunger for more than just the spirits it was meant to consume.
Action Infused with Revelatory Tidbits
Despite the steady reveal of the house’s secrets, the plot never stagnates. It is punctuated with enough action and sprinkled with clues to keep the pages turning. Sambury is a maestro, orchestrating a symphony where each note, each revelation, is savored until the grand crescendo that is both satisfying and thought-provoking.
Confronting Generational Trauma
Beyond the spectral and the cursed lies the book’s true heart: a poignant examination of unaddressed pain and the legacies of trauma that can seep through generations, as potent and as real as the characters Sambury brings to life. “Delicious Monsters” transcends its genre, offering a meditation on pain, resilience, and the tenacity of the human spirit.
Final Thoughts
For readers who seek a tale that intertwines the thrill of horror with a profound commentary on human suffering and strength, “Delicious Monsters” delivers. It’s a narrative that haunts not because of the ghosts that may linger in its shadows, but because of the raw honesty with which it presents the ghostly aspects of our own realities. This is a resounding five-star read!



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