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The Night Is Not for You
The Night Is Not for You | Eman Quotah
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"[A] wonderfully chilling and entirely immersive feminist horror story." Publishers Weekly (starred review) When her sense of safety is shattered, a young girl realizes she must become something untamableeven otherworldlyto find freedom, in this visceral coming-of-age horror debut. A mans body is found viciously murdered behind a neighborhood corner store, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community. All the victims family and bystanders want is to make sense of this brutal crime and move on with their lives. All seven-year-old Layla wants is a pet donkey. To her, a donkey is the epitome of freedomthe ability to think for herself, go anywhere by herself, and live an independent life. The killings continue, and rumors fly of supposed hoofprints and a woman with hair like black silk. The ambiguous messages in lipstick and sweet smell of perfume at the crime scenes causes the men to suspect the women around them. As Laylas world unravels, she realizes she must grow into the type of woman shes always dreamed of becoming. A woman with sharp instincts. A woman who cannot be tamed. The night is not for you. It has always belonged to her.
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Mehso-so

I received this book as part of my Night Worms subscription book box. When reading the description, I didn't think I would like it very much. Surprisingly, I liked the beginning. It started off with a murder. I like that they didn't waste any time getting to the plot. The book follows the life of Layla, 7 yrs old when it starts ending in her mid 20s. The older she gets, the less likable she is. The ending was crazy and I didn't care for it.

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AmandaBlaze
Night Is Not for You | Eman Quotah
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I both read and listened to 'The Night is Not for You' in one 9 hour sitting. Described as feminist horror, it describes what might happen to a young girl raised in fear and confinement as she begins to come into her own. Layla's town is beset by gruesome murders of men that seem to be performed by an urban legend. The narrator of the audiobook was excellent. 5 stars.
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