Review: Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems by Allen Isom – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Review: Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems by Allen Isom – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Squid Face Girl by Allen Isom
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Kali felt like a freak most of her life, but having tentacles on the bottom half of your face will do that to a person. Her peers at school bullied her, and her parents didn’t treat her much better, but everything changed when she found A Wretched Little Book of Poems in a mysterious little store. Now she is fighting for her life against flesh eating zombies, mutated laboratory creatures, haunted houses, and who knows what other horror. However, with the help of her new friends, she might just be able to escape the living nightmare she’s found herself trapped in. Suddenly her old life doesn’t look so bad…


5 stars

The Review

I’ve always enjoyed books about books, that is books which take both the reader and the characters through a magical world between the covers. Two examples of this I can think of right off the top of my head are The Neverending Story by Michael Ende and The Princess Bride by William Goldman. These books are fun and exemplify what it means to really “get into a good book.”

Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems by Allen Isom is, perhaps, one of the strangest books I’ve read in a long time. Kali, a girl with tentacles on her face, is bullied by her classmates and emotionally abused by her parents. While looking for escape, she find a book of poems (the Wretched Book from the title) in a mysterious book store, and like most people looking for escape, she returns to her room to read through it.

Each poem in A Wretched Little Book of Poems creates a world in itself, which Kali then finds herself in. From a haunted house to zombies to creepy alleys, Kali becomes trapped and must fight to get back to her rather unfortunate reality. Along the way, she meets several characters of the poems who help or hinder her adventures.

Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems is horror, with a side of wit and magical realism. This is definitely a Young Adult novel, and one that is written to please high school readers. There is message of hope within the pages, one with which the target audience would identify. From bullies to facing fears to overcoming the obstacles of life, there are definitely messages that resonate.

You do not need to read A Wretched Little Book of Poems first in order to enjoy this novel, although doing so would help. Written in the style of Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein, Isom’s A Wretched Little Book of Poems is a great read by itself with some fascinating artwork. But the poems which make up the focal points for Kali are embedded within the novel, and provide a glimpse of things to come. If you like books about books or novels that combine elements of magical realism and horror into one of pure escapism, then Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems is quite the find.

Available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PJQS2SZ/


More About the Author

Allen Isom is a new author with a penchant for dark tales who has recently released his debut novel Squid Face Girl & A Wretched Little Book of Poems along with a full illustrated, companion book filled with horror themed poetry. With a lifetime love of all thing horror, Allen has now begun to share his own dark tales with the world.

A loving father and husband, he is otherwise shackled to a corporate bond by day. Now, he is working to set free his dark designs, and unleash them upon the world one book at a time. Outside of writing horror stories, Allen Isom is an avid musician, budding game developer, and a passionate artist at heart.

Oh, he also has a degree that hasn’t been entirely useless, but mostly.


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