The Only Good Indians

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Yet another twenty-twenty novel discussion that I have put off because well twenty-twenty was indeed a strange, horrid blur of a year.

I know I read and loved ‘The Only good Indians’ but it’s almost as if I’m unsure of my own opinions on not only this novel but every novel I read last year.

From what I recall, and I will update if I’m mistaken, ‘The Only Good Indians’ is one of the most eerie and unsettling novels I’ve ever read. Not only was it a phenomenal horror experience but the writing and the characters are unlike anything I’ve ever read in the horror genre before- in the best way possible.

I really want to be as non-spoiler-y as possible because I whole heartedly think everyone should read ‘The only good Indians’, even if you don’t love horror novels; the writing is immaculate, the characters and their connections are so detailed and well developed. There is something everyone can love- if not all of it like myself.