
The Bone Witch
4 Stars.
The plot of this book is character development (which I kinda love) and the character development is so slowly paced that it seems as if the reader will never get to the point. And perhaps that is why there are more books in the series. There are so many twists and turns that make this novel enjoyable and even more nuanced culture and world building that make this book one of a kind (or three of a kind if you wanna count the follow-ups). It is refreshing to see the action (and I mean lots of intense action) take a back seat as we learn about how Tea came to be the way she is. The alternation between present and flashback annoyed me at first, but soon I came to admire the complexity of the chiasmus. Beautifully done.
The Heart Forger
3.5 stars. My rating seems a bit high, but when you factor in that it had a high enjoyability, was incredibly easy to read, and was paced nigh perfection (as well as possessing decent enough character progression) I guess it all evens out reasonably. The plot was tacky though, like sticky-tacky, like I’m stuck in molasses and enjoying it more than I should, but would rather get to the point already. Maybe I’m saying that because this one was less plot=character development and more plot=history. Ok, ok. I know I said it was pretty good pacing–and, honestly, maybe I’d be more satisfied if I read the final book–but trust me the plot doesn’t really develop any further than what we ended with in the previous book. Let’s go back to how I said it was enjoyable. Obviously, I love character development and boy-howdy there was a ton. *flips through notes* Romance is a big bleh, thumbs down, blah-dee-dah. The transitions were lesser compared to the first book: more forced, in my opinion (which of course this whole review is my opinion); but I do believe that those transitions contributed to a more accurate chiasmus, so that’s something!
In short, I think it lacked quality overall but the enjoyability really surpassed all its shortcomings.
The Shadow Glass
Review to come
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