Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Review: FREAKY FRANKY

FREAKY FRANKY FREAKY FRANKY by William Blackwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Review: FREAKY FRANKY

A novel that manages to be simultaneously scary, metaphysical, and heartwarming, FREAKY FRANKY focuses on the religion of Santa Muerte, the Mexican Saint of Death. The story is set in Mexico, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and the Dominican Republic. Emphasis on family and interpersonal relationships balances with an interweaving of the nature of Saint Death and aspects of her worship. There's also a heaping helping of poetic justice.

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