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These books are so much fun, and the entertainment value is off the charts! I can’t express enough how amazing the audiobook is. I will never stop recommending it. Just go in with an unserious mindset, and you’ll have a great time!
“Donut: TALKING SMACK IS MY SPECIAL TALENT.”
We pick up pretty much right where book one left off. There’s a lot more world-building, which is always a plus. The stakes are higher, and there are some conflicting developments that definitely won’t blow up later (lol). I absolutely cannot get enough of Princess Donut!! She delivers so many hilarious moments and loves to hit Carl with her one-liners. Mongo doesn’t have many big moments yet, but I’m sure his time will come. I won’t go into too much detail because I like to keep things spoiler-free as much as possible.
“Cats don’t drink cocktails,’ I said.
‘Cats don’t shoot lasers from their eyes, either, but here we are, Carl. Mama needs a night off.”
We’re introduced to a wide array of new characters, and it’ll be interesting to see how they come into play down the line. I also think Carl experiences a lot of character growth in this book. We get more insight into his past, and it’s clear he’s developing a stronger moral compass.
This book is just as wild, if not more so, than the first! During all the hilarious moments, there are some surprisingly serious themes woven in. It adds a layer of depth to the overall plot that I appreciated. Everyone keeps saying these books just keep getting better, and so far, I completely agree. I’m heading into book three now!
Thank you, Ace and Netgalley, for the e-arc. All thoughts and opinions are my own!
The Anxious Generation: How The Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness
DID NOT FINISH: 26%
Yeahhhhh. Nope.
H.G. Parry has become an auto-read/buy author for me. As soon as I saw she had a new book coming out, I immediately added it to my TBR. I went into this one blind, and that might have hurt me a little. I didn’t realize it was a retelling of A Tale of Two Cities with fae magic. I haven’t read A Tale of Two Cities before. You don’t need to read it first, but it could definitely help!
I made it about 60% through the book before learning it was a retelling. Parry's writing is incredibly detailed, and her prose is gorgeous. It immediately enchanted me, and I didn’t want to put it down. The way she blends the French Revolution with the fae world was well done. One thing to note about Parry: her books tend to be slower paced. You need to take your time with her words, because it’s easy to get lost if you try to rush. At times, the pacing was a bit slower than I normally prefer. Still, she captured many aspects of the period authentically, including bloody guillotines. I do wish she had delved a bit deeper into the fae world.
The characters in this book are really complex. I enjoyed all the moving parts and how things eventually connected. That said, I did have trouble keeping track of some of the supporting characters, since there are quite a few, and it was easy to lose track of them in the plot. However, the main characters were fantastic, each with so much to lose or sacrifice. Of course, we see the most character growth from Carton.
I enjoyed my time with Parry's retelling. I haven't read the original so I'm sure that would have helped me out a bit. I still didn't feel like I was missing enough that it took away from the overall book. I love Parry's writing and I truly think you need to appreciate her writing style going in. I cannot wait to read what she comes out with next!
Thank you, Tor, for the physical arc! All thoughts and opinions are my own!
I made it about 60% through the book before learning it was a retelling. Parry's writing is incredibly detailed, and her prose is gorgeous. It immediately enchanted me, and I didn’t want to put it down. The way she blends the French Revolution with the fae world was well done. One thing to note about Parry: her books tend to be slower paced. You need to take your time with her words, because it’s easy to get lost if you try to rush. At times, the pacing was a bit slower than I normally prefer. Still, she captured many aspects of the period authentically, including bloody guillotines. I do wish she had delved a bit deeper into the fae world.
The characters in this book are really complex. I enjoyed all the moving parts and how things eventually connected. That said, I did have trouble keeping track of some of the supporting characters, since there are quite a few, and it was easy to lose track of them in the plot. However, the main characters were fantastic, each with so much to lose or sacrifice. Of course, we see the most character growth from Carton.
I enjoyed my time with Parry's retelling. I haven't read the original so I'm sure that would have helped me out a bit. I still didn't feel like I was missing enough that it took away from the overall book. I love Parry's writing and I truly think you need to appreciate her writing style going in. I cannot wait to read what she comes out with next!
Thank you, Tor, for the physical arc! All thoughts and opinions are my own!