Worm Can
- Can of Worms: ‘A complex, troublesome situation arising when a decision or action produces considerable subsequent problems.
“I’m sorry there is so much pain in this story. I’m sorry it’s in fragments, like a body caught in crossfire or pulled apart by force. But there is nothing I can do to change it.
I’ve tried to put some of the good things in as well. Flowers, for instance, because where would we be without them?”
- The Handmaids Tale
Psychological Thriller
Drama
Tragicomedy
Child abuse
Child neglect
Domestic violence
Transphobia
Homophobia
Drugs
Suicide/Suicidal thoughts
Self harm
Gun violence
Violence
Gore
Psychological manipulation
Gaslighting
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Murder
Arson
Illegal substance abuse
Abduction
Psychological torture
Implied sexual assault
Herbert & Lucien (9/10)
Herbert & Alioune (5/10)
Herbert & Boe (5/10)
Lucien & Pierro (4/10)
Lucien & Alioune (7/10)
Lucien & Eole (9/10)
Eole & Pierro (9/10)
Eole & Herbert (8/10)
Eole & Alioune (6/10)
Eole & Nisse (4/10)
Eole & Boe (2/10)
Nisse & Boe (4/10)
Alioune & Pierro (10/10)
Zwickau, Germany
Prague, Czechia
Pyongyang, North Korea
São Luís, Brazil
Dakar, Senegal
- as the characters disappear, the povs of those characters end, until only one or two character povs are left.
- the first few chapters describe the events of the characters killing someone and why they did it.
- plot twists and characters are the key parts of the novel.
- ‘visitors’ to the ‘hotel’ are scouted out by people in different countries all over the world, looking for people who have killed either on purpose or accidentally and not been caught, and have nowhere else to go. they are then kidnapped by the scouts and brought to the ‘hotel’.
- the scouts also look for people who have been traumatised and are mentally unstable. the reason for this becomes clear as the story progresses.
- psychological thriller/drama/tragicomedy
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