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Roseblood by A.G. Howard

curiousgeorgie1928's review against another edition

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2.0

I really wanted to love this book but unfortunately it was all over the places and I ended up having no feelings and attachments to the characters or Erik that I felt when actually reading my favourite original Phantom of the Opera.

illusie's review against another edition

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1.0

This book was too strange for me. The writing is good, but I didn't enjoy the plot. It's a weird mix of vampires and the phantom of the opera.

idahobekah's review against another edition

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2.0

Pretty boring and confusing honestly. I thought I'd love this considering it's by the same author of "Splintered" series which was also an adapted story, but this just felt like a rushed-romance with an overly-complicated magic system.

wabcoqueen's review against another edition

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4.0

A Phantom of the Opera retelling with a good fantasy showing. The only downfall for me was Erik got off to easily with little explanation.

mehsi's review against another edition

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4.0

Regardless of a few parts here and there, some laughter at some of the very cliché stuff, this was a terrific book and I highly enjoyed it. Well, OK, Rune's parts.

Yes, I skipped over Thorn's (Etalon, whatever) POV. I tried it once, almost fell asleep and got annoyed at it all. Nearer to the end I just flipped through it, but I never really was interested in it. He was a great character, but I didn't want to see his POV.

Now before I get to the good stuff, there are a few things that I need to get out of my system first.

The nicknames of Rune and her friends. It reminded me of Harry Potter, the 4 people who made the Marauder's map. We have a Blackbird (Audrey), a Songbird (Rune), a Sunspot (Sunny), a Moonpie (Quan). Really whut?

The fact that it really got annoying that Thorn was Thorn in his POV, but when he was with Rune, and in Rune's POV he was Etalon. Really. Can't we just have one name instead of making it confusing?
Also The Phantom got called Erik, then The Phantom, then Erik again. Sometimes even in the same sentence.

What Rune
Spoilerand the others are. It was a bit annoying that the writer kept using the words incubi and succubi but then reverted back to vampires or psychic vampires. Sometimes even on the same page and by the same character. One moment she would say she was a succubi, then a vampire, then a psychic vampire. Pick a word, don't just go throwing them all around willy-nilly. I think succubi/incubi is a much better word than psychic vampires. Really, I just snorted so hard when I read that. You really don't want my mental image of a psychic vampire.


The grandma
SpoilerOf course we later find out what is going on with her, but really, that was just disturbing as hell. The fact that she tried to drown her grandchild, tried to burn her.... I get why she wanted it, but no just no. You don't do that.


Then we have one last thing that bothered me.
Spoiler I am not a fan of instalove, but we got something new and hilarious this time. Twin flames. Yep, selfcest, as I would call it. Because really, isn't that what is going on? You have two characters and they are bound by fate, and lust (given how much Rune wanted to jump Etalon), and all that stuff because they share the same soul... um, ewww? Doesn't that kind of make you the same person/related-ish? Sorry, I just couldn't take it seriously, or see anything romantic in their relationship. Yes, the kisses were hot, but that was all for me, mostly I was just like: EHHHHHHHHHH, NOPE. >.<


Now having those things out of the way I can talk about the stuff that I liked. For instance that this was an Phantom of the Opera Alternative Universe telling. I wouldn't call it a retelling as this one takes places years after the Phantom of the Opera, plus there are various things that just make this a continuation/alternative universe story, stuff I can't tell as it would be a spoiler, and I don't want my review to be full of spoiler tags.
It is quite an interesting idea to just continue with the story, let us know what happened to Christine/a, how the Phantom works, blend in some family stuff, curses, souls, and more.

Then there is the boarding school setting. Everyone who knows me knows that I LOVE boarding schools and reading about them, and this was no different. I loved reading about the lessons, about the chores the kids have to do, about the auditions, about the room (I want a loft in my home too), about the dance, the trips to Paris (even if they were really really sparse). This was a great boarding school story, and I am delighted.

Add to that the creepy setting of a giant garden, a forest, hidden tunnels, hidden words being said through vents, cats that pop up from nowhere, creepy rooms filled with props or death. I could just imagine myself walking around in that school. Singing, learning (though I would have loved to see more lessons), having a great time with my friends.

Yes, friends, I really loved Sunny from the start, she was so much fun, and also interesting. I was worried that everyone in the school might be uppity and high and mighty (given that one just didn't get into the school that easily), but then we meet with several characters and I was just so delighted. Of course Kat (and also Roxie, though she was just a copycat, and also had another reason (awwww) to follow Kat) was the typical OMG I have heritage type. But Quan, Jax, Audrey, Sunny? They were all terrific, and I loved how they cared for Rune even if they just got to know her. Even later on, they were protective, sweet, and they really were great friends. I loved reading about them, especially Sunny's antics were fabulous.

Rune was a very interesting girl, though she did feel several tropes that annoy me. She is so perfect in many things. From singing to how she looks. Also how she just endangers herself without a care in the world. I wouldn't have minded a bit plainer, more careful girl (finding out everything is OK, but endangering yourself is a no-no).
I wasn't all to delighted with her at the beginning, and how she ruined that audition. Couldn't she just have gone somewhere else? Also later there were some inconsistencies. Like Rune saying she could burst windows with a high note, but then we never see that caution in the rest of the book, it just seemed weird.
But when she starts to master her ability she became a fun girl, and I was definitely happy with her.
I loved how strong she was, and how she never gives up. She will find out the truth about what is going on with her, with her life, and nothing will stop her from finding out. Even if it means she has to dig deep.

I also have to give bonus points to the cover (so pretty and fitting) and to the font (red! So pretty, more books should have coloured letters) to the chapter headers (thorny perfection).

I would definitely recommend this book to everyone. It has some fun twists and turns, great characters, a wonderful boarding school setting, and lots of mystery. But be warned, this is not a retelling per se. There are some stuff about the PotO that have been changed, but mostly this is just a continuation on the story. At least in my opinion.

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lovely_99's review against another edition

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3.0

Me gustó aunque se me hizo muy pesado, por partes casi lo abandono. El final es bonito. Esperaba algo mejor porque me encantó Susurros pero estuvo bien

adelle_bookworm's review against another edition

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2.0

DOČTENO! ZVLÁDLA JSEM TO!

Řeknu to takhle. Ten příběh je dobrý. Fakt jo. Zvládl by být výborný. Kdyby to autorka neuměla podělat každou druhou větou.
Rune je tak neskutečně pitomá, až to bolí. Skoro bych řekla, že je bezcharakterní, protože tak rychle ji autorka snad ani měnit nemohla. A ten konec byl neskutečně rychlej. Ale romantická linka funguje. Jak psala ty pasáže z Trnova pohledu, ty mě hrozně bavily! Kdyby se radši soustředila celou dobu jen na něj, bylo by to daleko lepší. Pokud by z něj neudělala stejného blba jako z Rune.

Jednu hvězdičku tomu nedám jen proto, že takových dvacet stránek před koncem to bylo super. Fantomův svět byl super. Kdyby se autorka držela jenom toho... (A pokud umíte francouzsky, přivřete očko nad tou zkomolenou francouzštinou.)

aprilsflower's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

mllejoyeuxnoel's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay. Disclaimer: I'm giving this book four stars because I am most definitely its target audience; I will almost always enjoy things having to do with The Phantom of the Opera (or the Phandom, as the kids on Tumblr call it). In terms of hitting on the themes that always go with anything Phandom-inspired, the book hit the mark. The writing was also enjoyable.

However, I think I enjoyed this book almost purely because I tend to love all things Phantom. The plot had so much going on that it felt like every other page had a big reveal. The magic inserted into the book makes sense as a device and fits within the original parameters of the Leroux story as well as the musical, but there was also a LOT of it - something to be aware of that may be off-putting if unexpected. I think there were some elements of the story that were unnecessary to character development and seemed to clutter up the narrative. I would have liked to have actually seen one particular loose thread of the ending tied up, rather than simply having it referenced in dialogue; I won't say which here to avoid spoilers. And I found the heroine to be a bit flat. I didn't get much of a sense of personality from her, and I would have liked to have felt more like rooting for her.

Overall, I'd say if you're a fan of Leroux or ALW's Phantom, this is a fun read if you're in the mood to dip back into that world for a minute. But to non-fans, I wouldn't recommend it.

pineconebiscuit's review against another edition

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5.0

So intriguing and fast paced. Loved all the characters and the role they played in the story! Elaton of course my fave 💜