Review; Goth by Otsuichi


Earlier this month, I read the short story collection Goth by Otsuichi and today I'll post my review of this book.

Description from Goodreads
Morino is the strangest girl in school - how could she not be, given her obsession with brutal murders? And there are plenty of murders to grow obsessed with, as the town in which she lives is a magnet for serial killers. She and her schoolmate will go to any length to investigate the murders, even putting their own bodies on the line. And they don’t want to stop the killers - Morino and her friend simply want to understand them.

My Thoughts on this Book
The prose is great in this book and the narrative is engaging, and I do enjoy reading about misfits. It is rather dark, creepy, and at times mentally disturbing though, and that comes from someone who LOVES reading dark and creepy stuff, so be warned if you want to pick it up. It's a good read though.

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