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A Court of Honey and Ash [Dramatized Adaptation]
by Shannon Mayer, Kelly St. Clare
I'm not really a big fan of fae ... and while I've heard a TON about ACOTAR, I haven't gotten to that series (yet?). Yes, the title feels so familiar to that. I have read FourthWing, and this had a similar feel (I realize this was written before Fourth Wing).
There are two audio editions ... regular narration, and graphic audio. The library only had the graphic audio, so I went with that. I was able to get the Kindle copy, as it was included in Prime Reading. This had the full cast, sound effects, but also most of the text description still, our MCs stream of consciousness talking? The audio was a little too much, breathless, noisy. I think I would have preferred a simple/standard presentation.
As for the story, I struggled a bit to learn the characters (Kallik, also called Alli, and honestly I'd be hard pressed to remember the other names). I never really got that pulled in ... until the end. There was some action there that caught me attention. Enough for me to continue on with the series? Not sure about that ...
A little too much (unexplained) tie-in for the title ... felt like it was pushing it JUST for a title tie-in. I like the cover/fonts. Basic numerical chapters (27 of them). First person (all from Kallik's POV), past tense.
ProFanity x44.
There are two audio editions ... regular narration, and graphic audio. The library only had the graphic audio, so I went with that. I was able to get the Kindle copy, as it was included in Prime Reading. This had the full cast, sound effects, but also most of the text description still, our MCs stream of consciousness talking? The audio was a little too much, breathless, noisy. I think I would have preferred a simple/standard presentation.
As for the story, I struggled a bit to learn the characters (Kallik, also called Alli, and honestly I'd be hard pressed to remember the other names). I never really got that pulled in ... until the end. There was some action there that caught me attention. Enough for me to continue on with the series? Not sure about that ...
A little too much (unexplained) tie-in for the title ... felt like it was pushing it JUST for a title tie-in. I like the cover/fonts. Basic numerical chapters (27 of them). First person (all from Kallik's POV), past tense.
ProFanity x44.