This Darkness Mine
Publisher,Katherine Tegen Book
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 400
But suddenly there's a fork in the road in the shape of Isaac Harver. Her body shifts toward him when he walks by, and her skin misses his touch even though she's never known it. Why does he act like he knows her so well--too well--when she doesn't know him at all?
The writing alone is piercing and cruel. Impeccable and cold. Easy for me to fall in love with. It’s smart and sarcastic, it’s funny in a macabre way, it’s unexpected and beautiful.
This book was weird and messed up but honestly, it sums up all the elements that I realy wanted. Not going to lie, what initially hooked me was the twin element. I will read any and all books that have to do with twins. But I thought the mystery and psychological elements incorporated into the story would give it a unique edge, and that it did. I honestly don’t think I can summarize what this book is about, even so, I think you should go into this book with as little information as possible. All you need to know is that This Darkness Mine is filled with mostly unlikeable characters and some intensely creepy scenes that come together for a truly unique reading experience. Highly recommended!
this is more of a psychological horror than anything else. The writing is as excellent as other McGinnis volumes and while the main character isn't supposed to be liked, her story is darkly vivid.