She remains inside Maren’s head through the entire story, allowing the reader to deeply experience what her main character is feeling. Her description of characters and setting provide the reader with a good picture of surroundings and the people that occupy those locations. Reviewer Judith Reveal of the New York Journal of Books said, “DeAngelis’s voice and writing style are clear. Many people know what it is like to lose control or not have control of the things that happen in life. The main character is essentially a serial killer, but the way she’s been written, the reader begins to feel for her and sympathize with her situation. Bones & All follows this introverted girl-monster as she meets fellow eaters and potential victims on a search for the father she never knew. What makes the story so ironic is the author Camille DeAngelis is known for being a vegan. And when her journey is through, Maren will have to confront the awful birthright she'd do everything to get rid of. The story follows a shy girl monster as she encounters other eaters and prospective victims on her quest to find her father. The plot of the book Bones and All addresses problems such as feminism, loneliness, and self-loathing, as well as the moral dilemma of flesh-eating. The film Bones and All is inspired by the 2015 novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis, who has also written the novels Mary Modern and Petty Magic and a first-edition guidebook, Moon Ireland.
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