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The writing was good but I just couldn't get into it. This is the first book I read by Tarryn Fisher and I wanted to love this book but unfortunately did not reach that point. I will read Marrow next and hopefully I will like it more, if not maybe this just isn't my genre.
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
This book is horrifyingly beautiful. The plot is genius and I liked how twisted the characters were, because it gave them a lot of dimension.
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Cancer, Self harm, Suicidal thoughts
Wow to kolejna książka Tarryn, która na pewno zostanie mi na długo w pamięci. Aktualnie chyba potrzebuje więcej jej książek
Mud Vein was nothing like what I had expected. This was a story about finding yourself. About letting someone in who knows the good, the bad, the ugly and letting them love you even when you don't love yourself. I think everybody has a touch of Senna in them, but most people are able to break free and see what you deserve and take it. Everybody needs an Isaac in their lives to push you to see who you are and what you deserve. I'm saddened that they didn't get their chance to ride off into the sunset.
Omg! This book is so intense I had to take breaks from reading it, but then I couldn't quit thinking about it, so I'd go back for more. I had crazy dreams while I was reading it too. Absolutely loved it. A must read!!
This was a four star read for me until the very last line. The writing was beautiful, the characters were flawed sometimes to the point of irritation (which maybe I’m weird, but I love), the atmosphere was eerie and on point...but I needed more. I don’t even know if this book was a thousand pages if it would have been enough for me. I wanted all the background from Senna & Isaac’s lives. That was the only reason I thought four stars. But then the last line....ahhh...it made me feel like I took a hit to the chest and lost my breath. That’s when I knew I couldn’t go less than five stars.
I'm not sure what this book has done to me, but I feel really raw. This story is ugly and real and moving and intense and spectacular. Tarryn Fisher has awoken something in me I don't think I'll ever be able to lay to rest.