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catlady.codes

Lor (she / her / hers) {old cat lady. lover of words. anxious potato}

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Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)

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  • I am curious, what do you see when you read a book?

    Okay fellow Pagebound users I have a question for you! When you are reading a book what do you see? This sounds crazy but I had a conversation with my sister and we both agree we visualize the characters and everything that happens pretty vividly like we are there with the characters or maybe like a movie, sometimes even smells or feelings based on what we’re reading. however I asked another friend and they said they just see words on a page??? 🤔🤔I have done some googling and it appears there is a gradient of what people see when they picture an image or read a book? This is news to me as I thought the appeal of reading is to vividly hallucinate to, if you think about it….ink shapes on dead trees? Anyways wondering if anyone has anything to add to this lol - I may delete this as it might not make any sense but I hope it does🤔

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    A Dark and Drowning Tide

    A Dark and Drowning Tide

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
    catlady.codes
    Jan 06, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 4.0
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    This book has a somewhat unconventional writing style but it so beautifully evokes a sense of tension, urgency, and emotion that it creates an utterly captivating experience. You won’t regret a moment spent reading it.

    You’ll find yourself at once sympathetic to the titular Hekate as you follow her journey through the heartbreak of her childhood of war to the ferocity of her womanhood. Each step of her journey will only leave you more tender toward, and full of admiration for, this complex goddess searching for a place and a purpose.

    I can’t recommend this book enough.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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    Devastated to find out the book was published this year so I can't immediately begin the next one! This was actually the first myth-retelling book I've dipped my toes into and I am definitely interested in reading more, Song of Achilles, Circle, and the like.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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    I was a tiny bit worried that because of the writing style the plot or characterisation would be somewhat lackluster, but I honestly think that this book is brevity in it's perfect form. With so few words, I can completely understand how Hekate feels, I can see hints of Hades' and Styx's motivations that are enough to be intrigued by, and I can see the machinations of the plot and I am excited to reach the conclusion. The writing, by the way, is gorgeous.

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    This book is breathtaking. I adore the writing style. The switch between poetry and prose really hits you with the tension and emotion of every moment.

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    This book is breathtaking. I adore the writing style. The switch between poetry and prose really hits you with the tension and emotion of every moment.

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    I have been so looking forward to this book and I’ve only just started but I can already tell I’m in!

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    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 4.0
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    Well written, but I found myself disconnected from the main character, the titular Atalanta. I enjoyed it well enough, but prefer Jennifer Saint’s other titles.

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