Someone You Can Build a Nest In

322 pages

English language

Published April 2, 2024 by DAW.

ISBN:
978-0-7564-1885-4
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4 stars (1 review)

Discover this creepy, charming monster-slaying fantasy romance—from the perspective of the monster—by Nebula Award-winning debut author John Wiswell

Shesheshen has made a mistake fatal to all monsters: she's fallen in love.

Shesheshen is a shapeshifter, who happily resides as an amorphous lump at the bottom of a ruined manor. When her rest is interrupted by hunters intent on murdering her, she constructs a body from the remains of past meals: a metal chain for a backbone, borrowed bones for limbs, and a bear trap as an extra mouth.

However, the hunters chase Shesheshen out of her home and off a cliff. Badly hurt, she’s found and nursed back to health by Homily, a warm-hearted human, who has mistaken Shesheshen as a fellow human. Homily is kind and nurturing and would make an excellent co-parent: an ideal place to lay Shesheshen’s eggs so their young could devour Homily from the inside …

4 editions

It changes shape

4 stars

I figured out a prophecy in the first half of the book that convinced me I knew where it was headed, and that I would read a straightforward romance with stylised characters and a splash of exploration of what it means to be monstrous. The book delivered on its promises, but by a completely different route than I expected. Its main strength was the characters, whose actions all made sense with who they are. For me its main weakness was the language. Not badly written by any means, but I have a personal taste for more poetry. I also found the latter-middle section had a lull where the characters tried to achieve the same goal in a lot of ways. This book's most interesting feature is its refusal to shy away from the macabre and grotesque even as we explore the romance of the main character.

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