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Rouge by Mona Awad
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it was amazing
bookshelves: horror, horror-adjacent
Read 3 times. Last read August 16, 2023 to September 8, 2023.

Edited to add: IT'S OUT TODAY!

I’ve read a few fictional books recently that take the dangers of the “wellness” industry to extremes and I’m kind of loving the recent genre pushback against the predatory beauty industry that profits by making people feel like absolute shit about themselves. Natural Beauty by Ling Ling Huang, Aesthetica by Allie Rowbottom and 9 Perfect Strangers (I’ve only seen the tv adaptation which was depressing but also amazing) are some other recent pieces that tackle this subgenre. Rouge, with its dark fairytale feels and exquisitely painted mother/daughter issues, is my favorite so far.

It’s very much a sister book to Awad’s book Bunny. I’m guessing if you loved Bunny for all of its WTFery and weirdness, you’re going to love Rouge probably just as much or maybe even more. Who am I to say? It’s grounded in realism while it manages to wrap itself in a dreamlike aura (or nightmare depending on your POV) and it bounces between the two until they start to merge with an almost upsetting, off-kilter feeling that kept me on edge throughout, sort of like a David Lynchscape. It’s called “seductive horror” somewhere on the cover of my book and that’s an accurate description. You’ll either be seduced by it or you won’t. I love this kind of stuff but I know it’s not for everyone.

Mirabelle has always had a difficult relationship with her beautiful and desperately unhappy mother. When her mother dies under mysterious circumstances Mira must face down her past and look deeply into her mother’s faults as well as her own as she closes out her mother's affairs. She puts on her mama’s red shoes which lead her straight to a strange beauty treatment center run by exquisitely beautiful and very eccentric wealthy party people. She’s immediately welcomed into their world and offered coveted beauty treatments as life as she knew it slowly unravels because nothing in this world comes without a steep price. It’s a tale drenched in envy, jealousy, neglect, fear, and the dissatisfaction that comes along with wanting something that you simply cannot attain.

This book is effortlessly sinister. Everything about it is unnerving, especially the “Tom Cruise” appearances 😂 and that’s all I’m saying. Read it and freak yourself out. That’s my advice.

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Reading Progress

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August 16, 2023 – Started Reading
September 8, 2023 – Shelved as: horror
September 8, 2023 – Shelved as: horror-adjacent
September 8, 2023 – Finished Reading
April 8, 2024 – Shelved

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Alex | | findingmontauk1 TOM CRUISE lol - I loved this book so much


Laurie  (barksbooks) Alex | wrote: "TOM CRUISE lol - I loved this book so much"

His creepy eyes! lol, this book was amazing.


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Dee Glad to see this is a 5*. I read bunny and wasnt too impressed but i loved the characters. I will give this one a read!


Laurie  (barksbooks) Dee wrote: "Glad to see this is a 5*. I read bunny and wasnt too impressed but i loved the characters. I will give this one a read!"

I hope you enjoy Dee. I'd definitely say this is a sister book to Bunny. A similar writing style but very different story.


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