I like Mara Rutherford‘s writing style. This did not grab my attention quite as much as Poison Season, but I still enjoyed it. I also like that it‘s a standalone fantasy book. I don‘t always want to read a series!
I like Mara Rutherford‘s writing style. This did not grab my attention quite as much as Poison Season, but I still enjoyed it. I also like that it‘s a standalone fantasy book. I don‘t always want to read a series!
A reimagining of Edger Allen Poe‘s The Masque of the Red Death, and being a fan of E.A. Poe, I was excited to read this. There were some times that the narration dragged. The ending was fast-paced, it just took a lot to get there. I did enjoy Seraphina; she is a tough girl that has to face a lot of hate and obstacles. I feel like there is a phenomenal story idea here, but it all fell on its face when the concept of vampires was introduced.
Read this month so far
Favorite was A Multitude of Dreams
Not the best book I‘ve ever read, not the worst either. The biggest failing with the book is that it simply tries to do too much & it never successfully interweaves its disparate pieces into a single, cohesive narrative. There‘s a girl masquerading as someone she‘s not, a boy doing the same, a plague, a mad king, vampires & finally, & least successfully, a storyline about being Jewish in this fantasy world. Unrealized potential in this YA gothic.
Going with an ARC of a YA gothic fantasy for my next read. I don‘t usually like books published by Inkyard Press. I generally think they are poorly edited which distracts from the story but this one sounds intriguing so I‘m hopeful it will be an entertaining story.