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Nobody is well in this and it's- for the most part- a grand time.
Personal codes of ethics? So debatable and honestly, optional. Hot horny idiots? You betcha, despite the fact that we're all supposed to be very serious academics. Blood and bug stuff? Hell yeah, which for me is a positive. Plot twists? Straight up wild. If nothing else, I certainly wasn't bored. Epilogue? The most "mmmm, no thank you" skippable thing I've ever fucking read, fully pretending that didn't happen.
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Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1)
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sapphic books for litfic girls
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Feast While You Can
Mikaella Clements
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I Who Have Never Known Men
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minsuni commented on jordynreads's review of The Fox and the Devil
Hunting a devil sounds as though it should be frightening and unpredictable - hunting an alluringly sexy devil even more so. But poor pacing, bland characters and unnecessarily added perspectives meant The Fox and the Devil never quite hits it's stride.
Many twists are easily guessed well in advance; much of the time I felt as though I was dragging my feet in wait of our incredibly talented detective to simply catch up.
The frequently switching timelines intends to build anticipation towards the book's climax, but instead served only to tear me away from rare moments of interest, while expecting me to remain as emotionally invested in a new, temporary (and ultimately unnecessary) perspective.
I wanted to like Anneke and I wanted to like Diavola, but neither give me much to hold onto at all. Much was said of themselves and their relationship, but little was shown, and all the while they got in the way of the true star: Inge, of which I wish there was more.
A great premise but disappointed in it's execution.
I was given an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
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