Children · review
7
/10
Murderers meets child labour Yeah that wraps it up. Had a lot of potential to really enter unique plotlines but everything was thrown under the rug for the ending. Ah well. It was a good read nonetheless, the author really wrote the children with enough life you couldn't help but mourn for them. I do have to ask though, why couldn't she have been 16 or 17? Makes no sense for her to remember at four or even carry feelings from that time. Seems incredibly forced to make her so young. so if you're fine with gore and decapitation of children, it's an easy short experience. Characters: 7/10 Worldbuilding: 1/10 Plot:4/10
Art: 9/10