
The Knight and the Butcherbird
Reviews

“She knew me then, at the beginning of ourselves, and she knew me now, here at the end, when she did not even know herself.”
what a captivating love story. it beautifully blends familiar elements, but at its core, it explores the grief of loving someone who becomes unrecognizable, a living absence. harrow doesn't shy away from the difficult emotions and the potential for such grief to be all consuming. it’s a raw and honest look at love in the face of profound change. will def reco for those seeking a love story with depth and emotional resonance.

I loved the concept of this but I wish it had been a little more folkloric. I am also afraid that I am discovering that the body / cosmic horror where we are growing extra limbs is really not my thing. Maybe because a lot of it seems dedicated to how to love monsters and less to being a commentary on how there already are regions where people are born with deformities because of the toxic waste or war machines to which they have been subjected.

Devastatingly beautiful

short and bitter in the best way possible
