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A review by deannareadsandsleeps
Little Rot by Akwaeke Emezi
dark
reflective
tense
fast-paced
3.75
Graphic: Pedophilia, Physical abuse, Rape, and Murder
Emezi’s writing, as usual, is spectacular. The content was horrifying, as expected, but I could handle it, and I was locked in the whole way through. Where it fell short for me was the inconsistency of Ahmed’s character, the speed-running important backstory, and the rushed way it all came together. I understand that a breakdown was possible, but the way he was presented, it was still…not in line with him imo. I was disappointed. I wanted him darker.
Now I definitely loved the exploration of the shadows of society, the complications of sex work, both in the experiences and perceptions, and how salvation for you might not mean the same to someone else, no matter the morality or lack of. Survival can make monsters of us all.
I suspected the conclusion, which, fine I guess, and was okay with the fact that none of these characters were particularly likable, because, again, it’s a cold world, but I believe what the novel could have benefit most from was a little more time. 30-40 more pages even.
Overall, I still enjoyed it, and still recommend it for the wild ride it was for those who can handle the very dark content.