My Review of The Devil is Fine by John Vercher
Title: Devil is Fine
Author: John Vercher
Published: June 18, 2024
Publisher: Celadon Books
Genre: Fiction/ Magical Realism2 Fantasy/ Historical Fiction
Pages: 272 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
Wow! I liked this one, but it took me a few days after I finished it to write the review. This book dives deep into the complicated roots of America with race. Our main character is a biracial man who inherited his white grandfather's plantation, which has a dark history and is full of secrets.
This book is thought-provoking and dives deep into the perplexing relationships between men and their fathers. I enjoyed the eerie mysterious tone that always kept me on my toes about what would happen next. I also enjoyed the domino effect as it showed in the story about how stuff that happens in our ancestry lines follows and affects the next generations. This author wrote this story beautifully, and I loved the magical realism in the book it added an extra layer to the story. The whole jellyfish aspect was different but it was a good different! Very thought-provoking, and while this undeniably wasn't the story I was expecting it was beautifully written and covered many different aspects connected smoothly! Undeniably one of the best, gripping novels I've read this year!
Thank you Netgalley and Celadon Books for the captivating experience of reading and reviewing this novel!
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