

Book 89📚 2.8⭐️
This was a strange one lol I was definitely intrigued by the plot. But it fell a little flat for me, especially the end. It just didn‘t have enough wow factor🤷🏼♀️
Book 89📚 2.8⭐️
This was a strange one lol I was definitely intrigued by the plot. But it fell a little flat for me, especially the end. It just didn‘t have enough wow factor🤷🏼♀️
And that's a wrap. Still loving StoryGraph's monthly wrap up feature.
AS King is YA surrealism at its best. Her newest novel is a deep dive into what domestic abuse is like from the inside. It's frank but handled with grace. And I loved seeing Jane's punk opera develop throughout the book.
This was a very strange novel. I found myself rather irritated by Mina because of how weak she seems; I would never allow myself to be treated like she is. That being said, I think the message that I took away from the novel would not exist if Mina‘s strength was seen from the beginning. I liked the sprinklings of Jane‘s opera throughout the narrative and what they brought to the story. I do believe that there is a rather powerful message sent.