![]() ![]() Journalists appear at her door, people calling to her house, and overall just a big circus surrounding her life. And when it comes to the part when her identity is finally revealed a lot of crazy things happen. This is actually very common to happen for various reasons that I’m not going to dive into. We know since the beginning that Eliza is sharing her work online completely anonymously. Before addressing my main problem with this book and the reason why I hate it, I want to talk some other things that I also didn’t like and others that was a nice touch. I read this book in 4 days, and it wasn’t in less time because, after 300 pages, things started to annoy me a bit. I went in this book expecting a 5-star read, loving it from cover to cover, and wouldn’t shut up about it, and came out slightly disappointed. I had a hard time to decide how many stars to give it on Goodreads because I either loved it and hated it. I have to say that it’s quite a tricky review to do. For a spoiler-free review of this book, please read this post. ![]() ![]() ![]() Just to make sure, I advise you that this review is full of spoilers! I dedicated a special post to talk about in depth of my thoughts and feeling towards the book Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia as I have a lot to say about it, and not all are great things. ![]()
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