![]() Nita and Kovit are characters I wouldn’t want to meet with at night – scratch that, I wouldn’t want to meet them, period – yet, I couldn’t help but love them. in hospitals – but instead he has mastered the art of torture. ![]() Technically, he could find the pain he needs to survive without hurting anyone – e.g. Kovit is a zannie, an unnatural who feeds on people’s pain. It’s a bit of a strange job, but Nita enjoys the hell out of it so much so that she struggles when she is unable to dissect anyone for a while. Nita grew up dissecting supernatural beings her mother kills, so the family can sell these body parts on the black market. The skull was sawed off and the brain scooped out, and portioned into little Tupperware containers like a zombie’s lunch.” Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer Hair was shaved off and tied with a ribbon. Fingernails were pried off and dropped into vials with little clinks. “Piece after piece went into little glass jars. She does not shy away from gore and torture but more than that she tells characters’ stories who would, without doubt, be the villains in most novels. ![]() Rebecca Schaeffer, however, goes there not once, not twice, but over and over again. I’ve seen a lot of books promise to be dark, disturbing and twisted, but most of them never quite deliver on those promises. It’s one of the darkest series I’ve ever read ![]()
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