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kishab's reviews
301 reviews
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Reading this was almost exactly like watching an episode of Criminal minds, maybe like one of the two part episodes. We follow FBI agents that are banished to PAR (patterns and recognition) for not conforming to the societal expectations and politics in the FBI, sort of like a group of Dr. Reids, each with their own pattern based super abilities. The entire book was fast paced and clever, if you even remotely enjoy Criminal Minds this is the book for you. The audiobook was also really well done and the narrator does a great job of embodying the main character. This is listed as the first in a series so I will definitely be continuing.
Thanks to Netgalley, John McMahon, and Macmillan Audio for this ALC that I chose to listen to and review
adventurous
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I'll start by saying overall the story kept me interested enough that I want to see where it goes from here. It feels like it tried to hit all of the typical fantasy tropes; secret fae heir raised by humans and with super strong magical powers no one has seen in years. Bodyguard knight who is enchanted by the main character and instantly falls for them. The part that was supposed to be a twist I guessed kind of early then thought that can't be it it's too obvious, and then it was right. I did like the relationship between Robin and Erix but the slow burn could have been slower and with more pining. I think it was a good set up and I will continue with the series but not my favourite fantasy series. Maybe the second book will change my mind
Thanks to Angry Robot, Netgalley and Ben Alderson for this e-Arc that I chose to read and review
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
This book is the epitome of cozy small town murder mystery. There's a mysterious aunt, a small town where everyone knows everything about everyone, a series of secrets and of course, a murder. There’s a lot of in depth description of the town, buildings, food and music that really add to the cozy atmosphere. The main character was a little irritating to me and a lot of her choices were weird. Someone said something suspicious to her, she changes the subject and doesn’t explore it further but also takes it upon herself to investigate other suspects. She gets mysterious threatening phone calls but doesn’t report them. I guess it lends to the progression of the story but it felt a little jarring that her choices were a bit all over the place. At one point I thought there was supposed to be a love triangle but it didn't go further than a little flirting and a weird one sided dislike that didn't go anywhere. The murder and mysteries took a back seat to the setting and atmosphere, which I didn't mind, but it did make the book feel like it was dragging a bit. At the end the mystery portion was a bit predictable, and it seemed like a lot of things were brought up but not explored further. I feel like the author is introducing characters in order to continue a series and not the story taking place in this book. Overall I still had a fun time reading (and listening to the audiobook - the narrator is great) and I would be interested in reading more by this author.
Thanks to NetGalley, St. Martins Press and P.J Nelson for this e-ARC that I chose to read and review
I really liked the concept and the world building that took place in this novel, there’s a lot of political strife that is really well done. You can also really tell that the authors wrote this with a lot of love and respect for the marital arts, the training and fight scenes are so well thought out and immersive. The whole book reads almost like a prequel, there a lot of build up and hints for the next book. It was almost too much though in that there wasn't much that actually was resolved in the books. A lot of the characters felt kind of surface level and not many of the relationships that were brought up were explored. Regardless, I got invested in the story pretty quickly once it got going and I'm interested to see what will happen in the next installment
Thanks to St. Martins Press, NetGalley, Fonda Lee and Shannon Lee for this e-ARC that I chose to read and review