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If We Were Villains was an unexpectedly fantastic read that I’ll be thinking about for a long time. It’s a story that is truly about the journey rather than the ending. Each character was so well written, I feel as if I was the 8th fourth year student attending class and practice with them. Everyone had their own voice; even when dialogue tags were sparse it was easy to tell who was speaking. And similarly, I could feel and envision Dellecher as if it were a memory of a place I’ve spent many years at. This book is heavy on Shakespeare which was daunting at first. As someone who loathes Shakespeare’s work, I reluctantly picked this up to participate in Pagebound’s spring readalong. However, the quotes were weaved in seamlessly, and while there were many, it was never an overwhelming presence. I briefly mentioned already that this story is not about the ending. We already know the ending from the first page of this book. This is a tragedy that keeps you engaged with constant anxiety about what’s coming, who is going to lose their mind next, and how our main character ends up in in jail. It’s not often I can say this, but I honestly cannot think of any valid criticism for this book. It is certainly not something everyone would enjoy, but it is incredibly well written and a brilliant story.
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If We Were Villains was an unexpectedly fantastic read that I’ll be thinking about for a long time. It’s a story that is truly about the journey rather than the ending. Each character was so well written, I feel as if I was the 8th fourth year student attending class and practice with them. Everyone had their own voice; even when dialogue tags were sparse it was easy to tell who was speaking. And similarly, I could feel and envision Dellecher as if it were a memory of a place I’ve spent many years at. This book is heavy on Shakespeare which was daunting at first. As someone who loathes Shakespeare’s work, I reluctantly picked this up to participate in Pagebound’s spring readalong. However, the quotes were weaved in seamlessly, and while there were many, it was never an overwhelming presence. I briefly mentioned already that this story is not about the ending. We already know the ending from the first page of this book. This is a tragedy that keeps you engaged with constant anxiety about what’s coming, who is going to lose their mind next, and how our main character ends up in in jail. It’s not often I can say this, but I honestly cannot think of any valid criticism for this book. It is certainly not something everyone would enjoy, but it is incredibly well written and a brilliant story.
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Yeah, I'm not vibing with coincidentally-clumsy-girly-pop here. So far, if reads like she's 8 years old, and that gives me the ick when I remember she villain is like 28 or something (based on the prologue) and I can't get it out of my head that she's just very young. It's either the characterization of her, or the writing style, and I don't feel comfortable sticking around to try and figure that out. 😮💨 DNF, and I'll spare it from a rating because I didn't far enough to give it a fair one.
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
For those of y'all with home libraries, what do you prefer to buy: paperback or hardcover format? Would love if you could also share why that's your preference (e.g., is it an aesthetic consideration or based on what you like to hold or something else)!
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okay i have to say it. i hate nesryn & sartaq chapters they are so boring i wanna cry, just let me go back to chaol and yrene already pls 😭😭
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Gosh this is like watching a multi-car pileup that just doesn’t stop. It’s so masterfully written that even though I think I’ve known the ending since early on in the book (unless I’m completely wrong), I still want to continue reading to find out how and why it happened.
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I'm working on completing a book bingo for my local bookstore and one of the prompts is to read a book a friend didn't like. I don't have friends that read often, so I thought I'd ask here... Recommend me a book you didn't like!