Book Review: Anima: The Bird House Eric Malves

Book: Anima: The Bird House
Author: Eric Malves
Pages: 271
Hard Core Scale: 2/4
Normal Scale: 7/10
Publish Date: 2022
About:   Lyall Williams begins to develop hybridization, a condition where people turn into animals. In his case a hawk of some sort. How does he cope as the changes take him closer to animal.

Review: A first book is a first book. An interesting premise, but nothing beyond it in concern of the genre it inhabits. A rough start in concern of telling and filled with repeating I first person structure and tons of said tags, a hurtle the author needs to develop over further. When there is description is great, but far and in-between lacking. Tons of small formatting issues on the edit side. Transformation thrives in the liminal. Here that middle does not exist because we do not really get that beginning. Though, we have good mental reflection on the slow burn. The end though in that liminal process of transformation is the strongest writing in the book and is what saves it. Potential, but a lot of growing room in understanding story depth and the mechanics of their chosen perspective.  

 

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