Here's my book review for "Lost Souls" by Poppy Z. Brite.
https://youtu.be/6Nvodf_Mc3I
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This book takes me back to my Goth youth when I dressed in black, wore ankh necklaces, and smoked clove cigarettes like there was no tomorrow. This book, initially published in the early 1990s, has a strong Goth feel. Homicidal vampires, a bisexual artist heroine in mortal danger, and a gay male love story add up to an entertaining read. This book is much tamer and less explicit than “Exquisite Corpse,” but still has some sex and violence.
A more complex story than Exquisite Corpse, loved the first part, but too many elements felt forced into the ending. The only character I could genuinely like by the end of it was Ghost, and I think that was the point?
I picked this up because I was looking for more horror written by female authors. For a book written by a woman, the women in this book were treated very badly. There were only a couple of female characters and they were just throw away characters, fulfilling the sexual needs of the males.
So the book was ok. I see how this could appeal to readers that are into the punk or goth scene. I am not the intended audience.
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I admit I went through a goth phase in my teens and early 20s. I still like the gothic ascetic. My favorite book back then was Lost Souls. I think I've read nearly everything Poppy Z. Brite wrote. I also loved Drawing Blood. #gothgalore #halloweenreads @Tiffy_Reads @JoeStalksBeck #screamathon @4thhouseontheleft
Thinking back on some of my favorite books, and Poppy Z. Brite came to mind. I've got to find Lost Souls and re-read it. I wonder if it will mean as much to me now...? What favorite books from your youth do you want to read again?
57 ~ Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite (Paperback📖) ~ Started: 27.05.17 ~ Finished: 05.06.17
Rating: 3/5📚
I honestly do not know how to feel about 'Lost Souls', part of me thinks that I may have enjoyed reading it when I was a teenager & part of me thinks that I would have reacted to the book in the same way then as I do now, it's very conflicting!
The story does have some interesting aspects.
My signed first edition is one of my most prized books! This book really ignited my passion for writing.