Yes — there are plenty of reader reviews for 'stalked by
the kraken' floating around online, and they’re delightfully all over the map. I’ve seen ratings and full write-ups on the usual review hubs like
Goodreads and Amazon, where readers break down plot beats, pacing, and how the
Creature elements land emotionally. Book blogs and independent reviewers often
dig a bit deeper, comparing it to other nautical horror or monster-
romance tales and pointing out whether the thrills are driven by
atmosphere or by character quirks.
Beyond the big sites, there’s a lot of
chatter in smaller corners: YouTube reviewers sometimes do long-form thoughts or short reactions, and bookstagram posts pair a few lines of micro-reviewing with moody artwork or photos. On Reddit and book-specific forums you’ll find more spoiler-filled threads if you want full dissections, plus reader debates about themes and representation. Reviews
range from three-line blurbs (“Loved the voice, hated the ending”) to essay-length posts that quote favorite passages.
If you’re into sampling different perspectives, skim the star distribution first — that gives a quick sense of consensus — then dive into a few thoughtful negatives and positives. I enjoy seeing how one person can rave about the worldbuilding while another can’t get past a character choice; those contrasts make the reading community lively, and they make me want to swap impressions with other fans.