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3.5 stars, rounding up.

I enjoyed a lot about this. The Chosen One/Special One trope is ... well, it’s a trope. It’s done well enough here that it wasn’t too grating. The characters are good, and the realizations may be a little cheesy but they’re ok.

Actually, I think that pretty much sums up how I feel about this book. A lot of it may be overdone and cliche, but I’m okay with how it’s done here.

The one thing that I thought was really interesting and wished we could have seen more of was the subjugation of the Undivine. But I know that’s not this story so I get it.

Excellent. Truly, wonderfully excellent. Beautifully told love story between two adversaries. I adore this book.

I don’t even know what to say about this book. I’m speechless. What a ride. Oh gosh.

I read ToG and ACOTAR but didn’t continue with either series. So that I love this as much as I do is ... well, I’m not sure what it says.

This was great. Exciting, fun and while I predicted some things that happened, some others caught me by surprise. I am a sucker for a good spaceship story, so maybe I'm a little biased. But I'm excited to see what the second book brings.

Lovecraft Country is almost a collection of short stories that involve the same cast of characters. Just in the sense that they don’t build on the same plot line. They each build their own separate stories that end up coming together very nicely in the last story. This was excellent. Both a great time to read this and a really bad time to read this.