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Fishbone Cinderella
Elizabeth Lim
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Spellfire is a lovely little novel about a budding relationship, following Bryn; a witch who is trying to find her way in life. She makes a last-minute, unexpected trip to her old school, where her high school crush, Amelia, has recently become the Headmistress. The story follows Bryn as she discovers more about who she is and learns to better navigate relationships as an adult.
I was instantly captivated by Bryn’s struggles and the magic woven throughout the text. She is a relatable main character, making it easy to understand her motivations even when you knew they would have negative consequences. My favorite thing about this book is the way the LGBTQ+ community is represented. Bryn is incredibly unsure about many things in her life, but her sexuality is never one of them. It’s one of the things she has complete confidence in and where she really shines. I appreciate that this book not only expects acceptance, but demands it too.
I also really enjoyed every character. Each was unique and brought something different to the story, making everyone feel necessary. Unfortunately, the place where this book struggles most is its depth. We are told many times that characters are experiencing a monumental/deep moment, but we never actually witness them take place. As a result, the romance felt stuck at surface level attraction. I know nothing about the love interest, but was expected to believe that this relationship was end game.
Overall, I am glad I read the book and met these characters, but I wish we could have gotten more from character interactions. I am excited to see Willow’s future work, especially if it fits the same cozy vibe!
Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins for providing an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
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I just noticed that The Wild Before's author is listed as Torday Piers instead of Piers Torday on this site. I don't see a contact form anywhere.
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The Haunting of Hill House
Shirley Jackson
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Spellfire
Agatha Willow
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Lately I’ve been seeing more and more forum posts talking about characters or the narration repeating details throughout the book and how it feels like the author doesn’t trust readers to remember them.
Unless it’s egregious (stated multiple times on a page or every few pages) it’s not something I’ve ever noticed or cared about much since I know readers miss or forget important details. Or maybe even brushed a statement off as something unimportant only for it to be a big deal later.
So out of curiosity, when does this repetition go from being something important to the character that they’re constantly thinking about to “this author thinks I’m incapable of remembering anything” and how likely are you to notice it?
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Lately I’ve been seeing more and more forum posts talking about characters or the narration repeating details throughout the book and how it feels like the author doesn’t trust readers to remember them.
Unless it’s egregious (stated multiple times on a page or every few pages) it’s not something I’ve ever noticed or cared about much since I know readers miss or forget important details. Or maybe even brushed a statement off as something unimportant only for it to be a big deal later.
So out of curiosity, when does this repetition go from being something important to the character that they’re constantly thinking about to “this author thinks I’m incapable of remembering anything” and how likely are you to notice it?
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Wave
Sonali Deraniyagala
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And the crowd is…confused??
Want to start this by saying, overall I did enjoy this book. It was intriguing and had a ton of information that always kept me guessing. However there were definitely some aspects that left a lot to be desired.
Starting with the characters; sometimes they were really fleshed out while other times we know next to nothing about them. Unfortunately, most of the characters we know nothing about are the female characters. Every female character in this book is defined by who they are related to. Even in the glossary, there are multiple characters listed as “so and so’s dad” but not one character has a named mother. And don’t get me started on Relucia 🙄
Next, there’s a lot of inconsistencies in the book. Without spoiling anything, there are quite a few moments where something is mentioned in one scene as being taken away or no longer viable and a few scenes later that thing is somehow back as if it never left ?? None of these were major or truly important to the story, however it definitely broke the immersion.
And last, the book is just unnecessarily long. There was no reason for a number of scenes and the amount of detail was suffocating at times.
Despite all of this, I still thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next one. Again without spoiling anything, I’m nervous about actually liking the next book because of what this one set up in the end but I’m excited to try it out. I love Vis’ story and how true to himself he always is. I hope Islington does a better job at fleshing out his female characters in the next one 🤞🏻
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Heaven Official's Blessing: Tian Guan Ci Fu (Novel) Vol. 1
Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù
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Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World: A History
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hii,
is there any beginer friendly quest i could join? everything seems so difficult
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