![]() ![]() ![]() She responds to this by transforming into Jade, an avenging queen of a coven of witches-Mads, Summer, and Jenny-who together will bring down this group of boys in the bloodiest fashion possible. For the first chapter or so, I was nervous I would end up hating it-Capin’s style is definitely distinctive here-but eventually I surrendered myself to the prose.Ĭontent warnings for the book/discussion in this review: rape/sexual assault, violence/murder, scene that depicts transphobic bullying.Įlle and her friends crash a prep school party, and several of the popular boys at that school target Elle for rape. Why am I not surprised that the publishers of Courtney Summers have given us another kickass girl-centred revenge plot? This time it’s loosely based on Macbeth, but even if you aren’t aware of or don’t care for the Shakespearean allusions, it’s still a captivating story of violence and revenge. ![]() I haven’t been doing a great job keeping up on writing book reviews for a few weeks, so this one is very overdue! But I received an eARC of Foul is Fair by Hannah Capin from Wednesday Books and NetGalley. ![]()
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