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Whenever I have to do a lot of readings for Uni, I like to stick to the trashier side of literature.
My personal vice are trashy shifter romances. Not that all of them are bad, buut a lot of them I read and have a good time, fully knowing that this is not the pinnacle of literature. In fact, the lack of charactisation and world building, the unrealistic dialogue, the gazing orbs and breaths she didn’t know she was holding are all part of the experience. Like the diarrhoea after spicy food; wouldn’t be the same without it.
Now I’m curious, what is all of your vices? The type you read when you need to just turn your brain off and have a good time, even if you know that it’s not really up to your usual standards
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Goddess of the river was beautifully written, and it is obvious from the way the main characters were portrayed how much love and attention was put into it
There's a voyeuristic element at times when main events are concerned. Using two characters, one of which had minimal involvement in the original epic, for the narration limited the scope of their actions. This is around the middle of the book where we see the Royal family's development, but I enjoyed how Ganga tied together side plots with her 'detached' narration
One of the things that stood out to me was how well developed each character was. No matter how minor their involvement, they had clear motivations and purpose, and you could empathize with them, enhancing the moral questions this book set. I felt sometimes the central morality of the narration prevailing in the text, so I wouldn't say there was neutrality all around, but the author doesn't try to provide perfect answers and I appreciate that
My only complaint is that the story felt compressed at certain points, but that's just one thing that can happen of the many, when retelling such a long ancient story with many forms
Read on audiobook, which was a wonderful experience
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