If You’re in the Mood for an LGBTQ+ YA Horror, ‘Body Count’ Is a Must Read ...Saudi Arabia

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This is one of those books that would also make an excellent movie. There are Final Destination vibes mixed in with a younger version of the Wishmastermovies. However, I will warn you that some smutty moments could be uncomfortable for some readers.

‘Body Count’ Reminds Us to Be Careful What You Wish For

The problem is that not everyone understands that wishes come with a price, and that’s especially the case for a nine-year-old girl. Why should she realize this at first? It doesn’t take her too long to realize that her wishes have caused a death, and that’s enough to keep her alive for a while, but those wishes were always going to catch up with Sundae.

In the end, we get to see a romance blossom between these two young women. It’s a beautiful reminder that found family is just as important as real family, and also, it takes a team to bring down a great evil. Around the halfway point, the tension and the story really picks up, and it’s from that point that I couldn’t put it down, as I looked for how Lia, Sundae, and their friends were going to take down Holly Jolly — and even figure out what this creature was!

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Body Count would make for a great movie — and yes, a movie rather than a TV show. The fast plot helps to set up for the two-hour time limit, reminding me of stories like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Scream. There are plenty of visual aspects that I could see come to life in wild ways on the big screen.

On top of that is the “s–t cup” that Sundae and her group of friends are trying to win. It’s all about sleeping with as many people as possible, and while this is supposed to be about women taking the words back, something just didn’t work for me, personally. I think it would have been had it been aimed at older audiences, but as a YA book, I just don’t think it works.

That being said, it’s a fun and campy horror. Marketed toward the right age group, they could be the perfect read. Body Count is now available, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it were the next horror optioned for a movie.

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