From Bad to Cursed by Katie Alender

Hyperion, 2011

ISBN: 9781423134718

Available: hard back & multi format digital

If anyone was likely to fall in with a cult of beauty-enhancing Donna Reeds it wouldn’t be Alexis. Even less if it was lead by an evil spirit, because Alexis just started recovering from the trauma of last year, when her sister was possessed by a vengeful spirit and tried to kill the whole family. But that’s just what’s happening as Alexis tries to help out her socially awkward sister and ends up oath-sworn to Aralt, who has the power to make women “pretty”. How can she fight him (and why would she want to) when it means giving up a successful future?

From Bad to Cursed is an incredibly creepy book, all without apocalypses, blood drinking or sexual assaults. Alender’s style is incredibly readable, making it easy to find oneself a hundred pages and hours later still wanting more. This is a very good, very well-written book. However Alexis is a very smug, condescending character even before she comes under evil influence. It’s hard to read a story wherein a sister wishes her younger sister’s friends find better, or blatantly admits that she wants to tear her sister down to put her in her place. And while Alexis has moments of confronting this behavior it adds a painful element to the story before ancient tomes come out.

As a side note while this is new material to today’s YA readers, older audiences will find this to be a better written mash up of The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin and Caroline B. Cooney’s early 90s Cheerleader series. It is highly recommended as a fantastic horror read, but not all readers will be able to engage with Alexis, even if Alender’s prose is wonderful.

Contains: Violence, occultism

 

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