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not as good as the edition before it. i hated the crossover between AXIS, it just confused me and weakened loki’s plot.
ad // gifted - a copy of this book was kindly gifted to me by the publisher via netgalley.
review: i didn’t really enjoy this book. definitely a new and interesting concept, but was very hard to keep up with. i feel like the plot and characters were telly vague, so i wasn’t sure what was happening for a lot of it. and the plot needed to be more fleshed out. maybe adding a lot more pages would have helped - it seemed rushed.
i think the author’s goal was to make almost none of the characters “good” and they definitely achieved that, but i feel like the characters should have been explored more, as it was really confusing in certain segments.
review: i didn’t really enjoy this book. definitely a new and interesting concept, but was very hard to keep up with. i feel like the plot and characters were telly vague, so i wasn’t sure what was happening for a lot of it. and the plot needed to be more fleshed out. maybe adding a lot more pages would have helped - it seemed rushed.
i think the author’s goal was to make almost none of the characters “good” and they definitely achieved that, but i feel like the characters should have been explored more, as it was really confusing in certain segments.
very easy read - i read in one sitting in around 20-ish minutes. perfect for breaking up my study time and my classical reading sessions. really enjoyed the plot, ended on a cliffhanger though - intrigued on what will happen in volume 2
great storyline and amazing artwork
loving this! the perfect read before watching Marvel’s tv series “Loki” (it doesn’t link together, i just needed more loki content lol)
loving this! the perfect read before watching Marvel’s tv series “Loki” (it doesn’t link together, i just needed more loki content lol)
Lovely collection of myths from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, but a poorly titled collection, as “The Fall of Icarus” leads readers to believe that the book is only Icarus’ myth, when in reality, Icarus falls by page 14 out of 56. Not sure whether all these myths come one after another with no break in full text, as the timeline for this collection is confusing. Also, keep an eye out for the character names, as there is a lot.