A Feminist Book Review of Slewfoot: Witches, Patriarchy, and a Sexy Goat Demon?

A Feminist Book Review of Slewfoot: Witches, Patriarchy, and a Sexy Goat Demon? Before We Begin: A Warning for the Faint of Heart (and Those Who Like to Be Emotionally Prepared) This review contains major spoilers for Slewfoot by Brom. If you haven’t read it yet, do yourself a favor—close this tab, go buy the book , and let it consume your soul before coming back. Trust me, you’ll thank me later. (And no, I don't get paid for the links on my blog.) That said, Slewfoot is not a gentle book. It’s dark, brutal, and drenched in blood—so before we dive into feminist rage, horned demons, and Puritan nightmares, here’s your content warning buffet: Trigger Warnings for Slewfoot Misogyny & Gender-Based Oppression – Welcome to Puritan New England, where women aren’t exactly thriving. Religious Abuse & Fanaticism – The church is less about salvation and more about controlling women and outlawing joy. Witch Hunts & Violence Against Women – It’s as bad as you’d expect...