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readingtheskyline's review
adventurous
dark
informative
tense
slow-paced
3.0
It was okay. I liked the characters and the ending. I really liked that he was an Incan mummy that had been preserved because of natural causes. A great unique direction to go down instead of the normal Egyptian mummy.
maidmarianlib's review
3.0
You don't get many Mummy romances, so this is fun. The conflict makes it interesting.
pussreboots's review
5.0
Wrapped Up in You by Dan Jolley is the sixth volume in the My Boyfriend is a Monster series of graphic novels. This one reads like a gender swap version of "Inca Mummy Girl" (Season 2, Episode 4 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
http://pussreboots.com/blog/2019/comments_06/wrapped_up_in_you.html
http://pussreboots.com/blog/2019/comments_06/wrapped_up_in_you.html
djl's review
3.0
Why do our minds always automatically go to Egypt at the mention of mummies? I suppose it's just so prominent within our history that it makes sense to think of the most shown mummies. However, this segment dealt with an Incan mummy, one from Central America, and I know someone who could talk your ears off about mummies of all kinds. But I digress.
While I did enjoy this one, I felt the witches in this volume were rather annoying. I felt a hint of The Craft while reading it, and my fingers were itching to flick away the nuisances. The paramour was fascinating, especially when describing the mummification process as well as WHY he was mummified.
Another good segment of My Boyfriend is a Monster.
While I did enjoy this one, I felt the witches in this volume were rather annoying. I felt a hint of The Craft while reading it, and my fingers were itching to flick away the nuisances. The paramour was fascinating, especially when describing the mummification process as well as WHY he was mummified.
Another good segment of My Boyfriend is a Monster.