‘We Sold Our Souls’ by Grady Hendrix follows Kris Pulaski, a former metal guitarist, who uncovers a dark conspiracy behind the success of her old band, DΓΌrt WΓΌrk. As Kris embarks on a road trip to confront them, she faces dangers both supernatural and human, in a thrilling blend of horror, heavy metal, and self-discovery.
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My Review: This will be short and sweet because… I did not like this as much as I wanted. It was fine, but I don’t think it’s the strongest in Hendrix’s portfolio. I liked the plot, but didn’t really find the execution entertaining or thought provoking which left me with a twinge of disappointment. I enjoy books that I don’t have to think about too deeply, but wish this would’ve had me on my toes like some of his other work.
Would I Recommend This Book?
Eh, I don’t think so. I don’t think that this is his strongest piece and I would recommend anything else in his portfolio before recommending this one.

What are your thoughts?