This is a mind consuming book. There was so much to this book I can’t believe I thought it would be nARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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This is a mind consuming book. There was so much to this book I can’t believe I thought it would be normal in the beginning. It was messy but also beautiful. I was actually really surprised with the twists and turns. I felt the same fascination as I did when reading The Spirit Bares Its Teeth.
Whoever wrote in their review that this was the most autistic book they’ve ever read� I kind of understand what they mean....more
UHM THIS WAS SO GOOD I GOT SUCKED IN IMMEDIATELY !!!!!!!! it’s so perfect in the length it is but i wish there was more PLEASE the characters wer4.5 �
UHM THIS WAS SO GOOD I GOT SUCKED IN IMMEDIATELY !!!!!!!! it’s so perfect in the length it is but i wish there was more PLEASE the characters were wonderful and the world building is glorious i love them i love niko and dymitr- dymitr is such soft guy it’s so nice to see a male character be as kind and gentle as he is ...more
A brain shaker for sure! the first volume starts with a very defined way of thinking that the narrator possesses. A sense of loathsome that at first IA brain shaker for sure! the first volume starts with a very defined way of thinking that the narrator possesses. A sense of loathsome that at first I could relate to, though his runs deep into his self hatred. it’s almost like the narrator is aware of himself but refuses to see it, states a point yet doesn’t follow it. the second volume is the actions that of the narrator. seeing a man so inside his head makes it difficult to really believe in what is happening in the story. usually one would stand by the narrator, yet I spent the entirety trying to understand what was really going on by looking outside his thoughts. ...more
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4.5 �
This might be Ava Reid’s best work yet- a gothic reimagining of ShakespearARC provided by publisher� Ballantine� in exchange for an honest review
4.5 �
This might be Ava Reid’s best work yet- a gothic reimagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth grants the readers the point of view of Lady Macbeth, getting her perspective of the horrors she is forced to face. It went straight to the point, something I was happy to see after A Study in Drowning took some time to really get into the plot, the tension was immediate and never faltered (unfortunate for my poor heart) yet despite this, I couldn’t put the book down until I got the rewarding ending!! The cover is so pretty too,, completely supporting her rights and her wrongs!!!...more