RaveIndependent Book ReviewThe reader is sucked into Montessori’s mind ... Munson keeps the reader hooked on the mystery ... While the mystery is enough to make the short book engrossing, Munson’s narrator invites the reader into the story...with the direct address to the reader ... Surreal, with twists and turns and even diction that is sometimes off-putting enough to feel like an error, so these asides to the reader only add to the edge-of-your-seat appeal to the psychological horror ... [The] language allows the story to evolve quickly enough to suck the reader in, but beautiful enough to quietly blow the reader’s mind ... When the ending hits like a couch dropped from a tenth story building, it feels so abrupt, so immediate that it’s almost a let-down. This is, in part, due to Munson’s delicious and brain-melting prose ... Consuming ... Can be devoured in a sitting or two.
Morgan Talty
RaveAdroit JournalThe devastating and witty voice of this book guides the reader into territory often left untrod in other narratives that deal with addiction ... What makes the stories that compose Night of the Living Rez truly stand apart from many comparative drug narratives is that they are stories about people who will do anything to help one another, about relationships of mutual survival.