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Love the cheeky manner of the narration and the characters we've met so far. Lots of personality already.
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A Little Sin (Court of Chains, #2)
Rawnie Sabor
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This is the type of story that starts out just a bit strange and then it gets progressively weirder and weirder until it peaks at utterly ridiculous and completely absurd, but somehow you enjoyed the ride🫨🤷🏼♀️
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The Ending Writes Itself
Evelyn Clarke
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Alchemised
SenLinYu SenLinYu
minsuni commented on minsuni's review of When We Lost Our Heads
Wasn’t expecting such complex characters that got me over analyzing every little thing they did and how that related to their upbringings and their ways of thinking, but you know what? I’m here for it.
The characters are really the strongest part of this book, they have so much depth, everything they do or think defines them and shows how they see the world around them, the relationships they have that change with time and lead to different paths, it was so fun finding these characters so interesting while also hating some and loving others.
While I can understand the mixed opinions about the prose, I think it worked well with this book as it reinforces the notions and principles the author is trying to convey, it enhances the dramatic tone of the story and just goes well with the type of characters that are being described.
The themes surrounding power, patriarchy and feminism are also really well blended with the story and how each character chooses to act against or in favor of what’s happening around them.
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Wasn’t expecting such complex characters that got me over analyzing every little thing they did and how that related to their upbringings and their ways of thinking, but you know what? I’m here for it.
The characters are really the strongest part of this book, they have so much depth, everything they do or think defines them and shows how they see the world around them, the relationships they have that change with time and lead to different paths, it was so fun finding these characters so interesting while also hating some and loving others.
While I can understand the mixed opinions about the prose, I think it worked well with this book as it reinforces the notions and principles the author is trying to convey, it enhances the dramatic tone of the story and just goes well with the type of characters that are being described.
The themes surrounding power, patriarchy and feminism are also really well blended with the story and how each character chooses to act against or in favor of what’s happening around them.
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When We Lost Our Heads
Heather O'Neill
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When We Lost Our Heads
Heather O'Neill
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