I don’t know, but this fit the bill beautifully with both the subject matter and the way it was told, with everything unraveling bit by bit.Ĭontent warning for abuse (physical and psychological) and mildly graphic depictions of death. I was also really in a thriller mood, okay? It happens every now and then, because after all the death and war and fire of YA fantasy, sometimes you want … more death and fire? Plus, the idea of After the Fire being written from the perspective of a cult member was really appealing. Second … have you read the summary?! I’m a big sucker for duplicity and lies and things not being as they seem. It’s no secret that a lot of people have a sort of fascination with cults, and I’m no exception-though I don’t normally read fiction about cults.īut with this one? First, I read some positive reviews about it from people whose opinion I respect, and that goes a long way.
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