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emotional
inspiring
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
First of all, I would like to thank Holiday House and NetGalley for providing me with a free e-ARC of The Worst Perfect Moment.
Okay, so… let’s start this by requesting an ARC right after I watched Hazbin Hotel. So, I was already familiar with the whole concept of ‘bad people in heaven and good people in hell’ or something like that. Obviously, for this book, it’s different. Tegan isn’t necessarily bad… she just goes through an angsty teenage phase…in heaven!
I love YA. It’s one of my favorite genres. Usually, I don’t mind if the book gets too childish. However, this book just straight-up pissed me off. And it’s not just because it was YA. Tegan and Zelda— they were both frustrating. And their banters were so annoying. High schoolers don’t banter like that. What even is a ‘dickcheese’???
It’s safe to say that I didn’t really like this book, and that’s just because of my preference. I did enjoy the atmosphere and the world-building, but that’s about it. There were more religious references than I thought as well. Which kind of shocked me, but I didn’t really mind. Overall, I think it’s just a book that has a superb plot but just lacks in the execution.
Graphic: Death, Abandonment
Moderate: Car accident
I'M FREEEE !!!! THE WORST FUCKING EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE.
First of all, I’d like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a free e-ARC of Medusa of the Roses in exchange for an honest review.
Zal and Anjir were best friends as kids who are now in love as adults. The only issue is that they must undergo surgical transition to pass for cis straight individuals because they reside in Iran, where it is illegal to be openly gay, and the government appears to accept transgender people. Anjir, who has always identified with the mythical gender-changing Tiresias, becomes even more determined to carry out their long-standing plan for the future: Anjir will become a woman, and they will move to a new town for a fresh start as husband and wife. This plan is further strengthened when Zal is brutally attacked after being seen with another man in public, despite the betrayal.
Subsequently, Zal disappears, leaving a mysterious message that prompts Anjir to search for the other man in the hopes that he will lead to Zal. Anjir discovers that someone is following him as he follows and steals his way through Tehran's streets, clubs, library stacks, hotel rooms, and museum halls. There, he meets his troubled mother, his addict brother, and the vibrant Leyli, a new friend going through a transition of her own. Anjir's gender identity and morals are tested as she pursues love, peace, and self-determination, and it soon becomes evident that using more violence would be the quickest path to liberation.
I honestly thought there would be huge Greek mythology influences, and there were, just not in the way I expected them to. It’s so unique and clever. However, I didn’t really connect to the writing style, so I didn’t really enjoy this as much. If it was at least 50 pages longer, I would have believed that the novel would be better, and I would have rated this book higher. It’s not that the book was bad, it was just not for me. Would still recommend it though.
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Thank you to the publisher and the author for giving me a free e-ARC of Covenant Vol. 1.
As someone who is interested in:
1.) the concept of the Church
2.) sibling angst
3.) priests vs. exorcists
4.) breathtaking graphics
I very much adored this book. It was such a good introduction to the world building and the characters. For me, sometimes it's hard to understand graphic novels, but that was not the case for this. Everything was well so put, and I couldn't ask for anything more for an introduction.
As someone who is interested in:
1.) the concept of the Church
2.) sibling angst
3.) priests vs. exorcists
4.) breathtaking graphics
I very much adored this book. It was such a good introduction to the world building and the characters. For me, sometimes it's hard to understand graphic novels, but that was not the case for this. Everything was well so put, and I couldn't ask for anything more for an introduction.
Graphic: Death, Violence, Blood
Moderate: Kidnapping, Stalking
Minor: Fire/Fire injury