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carolinewithane's Reviews (647)
nothing i could write here would ever do this trilogy justice.
i laughed, i cried, i loved, i hated, and i enjoyed every page, every character, every beautifully written sentence.
this story has carved a place in my heart. i am so glad i picked the first book up on an appropriately cold winter night of yesteryear.
i laughed, i cried, i loved, i hated, and i enjoyed every page, every character, every beautifully written sentence.
this story has carved a place in my heart. i am so glad i picked the first book up on an appropriately cold winter night of yesteryear.
slow and eerie.
it's rare that i enjoy a post-apocalyptic novel, but i've realised it's because most novels are too broad and rely too much on "let's save the world!". this short tale, instead, explores how the end of the world would affect a small Anishinaabe community in northern canada and how Evan and the band council will save their people. it was perfectly ominous.
it's rare that i enjoy a post-apocalyptic novel, but i've realised it's because most novels are too broad and rely too much on "let's save the world!". this short tale, instead, explores how the end of the world would affect a small Anishinaabe community in northern canada and how Evan and the band council will save their people. it was perfectly ominous.
this book was an ode to folklore and old stories and winter and it was magical
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Graphic: Death, Grief