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stitchesandstationery 's review for:
Ninth House
by Leigh Bardugo
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Reread in 2023:
She's still 5 stars. Leigh Bardugo is brilliant, and turns out I didn't remember a single thing about this book other than surface level summaries. This book was compelling, intriguing, confusing, and mysterious. Alex is a pain in the ass, Darlington is the loml, Dawes is me in another life. And the cliff hanger and plot twists??? Brb while I dive headfirst into Hell Bent after entirely too long.
First read in 2020:
I'm obsessed. #2 can't get here fast enough. Ghosts and magic had me skeptical, but I'm glad I took the leap. This book took fantasy that could have gone very wrong and instead made it tangible and oh so right.
She's still 5 stars. Leigh Bardugo is brilliant, and turns out I didn't remember a single thing about this book other than surface level summaries. This book was compelling, intriguing, confusing, and mysterious. Alex is a pain in the ass, Darlington is the loml, Dawes is me in another life. And the cliff hanger and plot twists??? Brb while I dive headfirst into Hell Bent after entirely too long.
First read in 2020:
I'm obsessed. #2 can't get here fast enough. Ghosts and magic had me skeptical, but I'm glad I took the leap. This book took fantasy that could have gone very wrong and instead made it tangible and oh so right.