Review: Critics' Requiem

Critics' Requiem Critics' Requiem by Michaela Riley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book swallowed me whole. Michaela Riley writes pain, isolation, and buried trauma with such sharp clarity that I felt every fracture right alongside him. There’s a heaviness to this story; a quiet, aching isolation; that settles into your chest and refuses to leave.

I was devastated for him. Completely immersed in his grief, convinced I understood where his story was heading. I thought I had a grip on the truth. I didn’t. I know nothing.

Because when the turn comes? It doesn’t just surprise you… it detonates. It’s the kind of twist that knocks the air out of your lungs and forces you to rethink every page you just read. I sat there stunned, replaying scenes in my head, realizing how brilliantly it was all woven together.

Beautifully written, emotionally brutal, and impossible to put down.

Thank you to Michaela Riley for allowing me the honor of reading an ARC copy. This review is my honest, unsolicited opinion.

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