Unbury Carol by Josh Malerman

Unbury Carol

by Josh Malerman

The New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box returns with a supernatural thriller of love, redemption, and murder.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NEWSWEEK

“This one haunts you for reasons you can’t quite put your finger on. . . . [Josh Malerman] defies categories and comparisons with other writers.”Kirkus Reviews

Carol Evers is a woman with a dark secret. She has died many times . . . but her many deaths are not final: They are comas, a waking slumber indistinguishable from death, each lasting days.

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Reviewed by leahrosereads on

3 of 5 stars

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Well, I tried again and have learned that Josh Malerman just isn't the author for me. He has some really unique and interesting concepts but the execution has fallen flat twice for me. I won't be trying his work out in the future, because at this point, I feel like a bully.

This was arguably better than Bird Box, so there's that. However, a lot of this story wasn't defined well enough for me. There were too many characters to fully develop any of them, and what the hell was up with the supernaturally element to this? Fuck that. It was useless as a plot point, as a big bad, and as an anything.

This actually could have been better being just a western with more fully realized characters.

But alas.

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