Review of The Brain Drips Yellow

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Claudia Angelucci
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Priya Murugesan wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 21:56 A very detailed review. It shows how much you loved this book. Your review certainly piqued my interest. I love to read books centered around psychology. Added to my to-be-read list!
Thank you, Priya! I really enjoyed this book, and I'm sure you will too if you like psychology and don't mind a bit of horror. Thanks again, and all the best!
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Claudia Angelucci wrote: 31 Mar 2024, 08:10
Osvald14 wrote: 30 Mar 2024, 04:56 Thank you Claudia for your detailed review, I'm interested in reading this book, because I like psychological and horror stories, if they are as well-written as this one looks to be.
Thank you very much for reading my review and leaving feedback. You would definitely enjoy this book if you like the genre. All the best!
You are welcome.
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This review of Burn Moor's "The Brain Drips Yellow" highlights the blending of absurdist fiction and psychological realism, creating a captivating and thought-provoking read. The story explores the existential crisis of the main character, Bill Butler, and delves deep into his inner struggles and blurred reality. The well-crafted narrative techniques and relatable characters make this book an intriguing choice for readers. Overall, this review suggests that "The Brain Drips Yellow" is a highly recommended and engaging read. Emotional resonance, touched my heart deeply.
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