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Angmara

she/her | 32 | USA - I just got back into reading a few years ago, slowly catching up! My favorite genres are horror, science fiction, dystopian, and thrillers; if it's a mind melter, I'm interested!

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The Six Deaths of the Saint (Into Shadow, #3)
The Ruins
To Be Devoured
Tender Is the Flesh
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And Now, Back to You (Heartstrings, #2)
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  • A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)
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    re: siwa’s apartment “it’s bigger on the inside than the outside?” superwholock sleeper mode activated #wibblywobbly

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    A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)

    A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1)

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  • Goddess of the River
    Angmara
    Apr 13, 2026
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    i can appreciate this is a good book but it's just not for me. it's well written, it has a lot of powerful themes, and from what i've read/researched it offers a fresh perspective to a hindu epic. i enjoyed the beginning and the deep-seated mythology; it offers a strong perspective on feminine resilience and motherhood (as wild as the events were). unfortunately when i hit the second half i immediately checked out. my hunch is this because of: 1) the loss of ganga's POV and 2) i'm not sure if my patience for complex family trees was exhausted by my most recent read but the lineage/families turned my brain to mush. it felt almost like i was hit with too much at once instead of slowly introducing characters at a digestible pace. the events themselves were objectively interesting and certainly fitting of an epic story. i'm not sure why i didn't quite vibe with this one as much, just wasn't in the stars i suppose.

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  • Goddess of the River
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    Apr 09, 2026
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  • The Night We Met (Say You'll Remember Me, #2)
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  • The Goblin Emperor (The Goblin Emperor, #1)
    Angmara
    Apr 10, 2026
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    me and csevet: Image

    i really felt akin to maia reading this book as i went from completely lost and frustrated, to stressed out, to hopeful and excited. i'm not a girl of the court so, like maia, i was already at a disadvantage with sifting through the characters/ranks/roles but (with more than a little help from the blessed internet) i figured it out for the most part and now i'm invested. where i was initially frustrated at the narrow purview, i realized that it was fitting in truly appreciating maia's journey and experiencing the same doubts, trusts/mistrusts, betrayals, information gathering, decision making, etc. it's really remarkable how detailed a court/world addison was able to create - as confusing as the names were, it's impressive how much thought went into the family trees and all the connections/interplay. i adored all the (good) side characters and appreciated their growth overtime alongside maia. and if i'm being honest, i learned a good amount about leadership and benevolence that i probably will take into my own day to day. looking beyond the plots and subplots and conspiracy, there's a lot regarding overcoming fears and bigotry, fighting for favor with kindness and fairness, learning with grace, and admitting wrongs with humility yet retaining power. in today's day and age, a political figure like this gives me hope that things can change - in more than a few ways i see maia in mayor zohran mamdani in the sense that they are both strong, humble, kind, fair, incredibly hard-working, and truly want to do some good in the world.

    the more i think about this book, the more i love it, however i'd be remiss to mention i wanted a bit more action - how can this be with two coups i know, but i just felt something was missing. for 440 pages, resignation to a few ornate rooms trying to learn the names of these wicked or inconsequential elves unfortunately gave me cabin fever and made it difficult for me to get through the first half. but now i'm excited to check out the next books (being a celehar stan) and i expect it's going to significantly expand the world. for me - a very good book; for anyone who loves books starting with "the court of xyz" - perhaps a six star book.

    ⭐️ 4.75 ⭐️

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