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I think I’m finally starting to appreciate the book for what it is. (I don’t often read Fantasy and know little of Greek mythology so it’s taken me a while.)
My feminist heart now beats wildly as goddesses in classic myths become players instead of pawns. After a subplot resolves, I take great joy in looking up the story that inspired it and imagining that this telling is the true version, as if history itself were being rewritten.
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I think I’m finally starting to appreciate the book for what it is. (I don’t often read Fantasy and know little of Greek mythology so it’s taken me a while.)
My feminist heart now beats wildly as goddesses in classic myths become players instead of pawns. After a subplot resolves, I take great joy in looking up the story that inspired it and imagining that this telling is the true version, as if history itself were being rewritten.
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The contrast between good and evil has grown tedious. Where are the grays? In this telling, goodness belongs only to the innocent, who either become jaded or reach a bitter end. The protagonist wallows in self-pity and loneliness as the rare humanoid who strives for goodness in a world that rewards cruelty.
Long after becoming empowered by witchcraft in her exile, she still strikes me as immature and fragile. She has earned neither wisdom nor strength.
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Do I keep reading? I'm finding the protagonist's innocence insufferable as the foreshadowing to an imminent fall ramps up.