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Bane of Widuri by Nadiah Zakaria

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sashweana's review

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dark mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

I found Nadiah Zakaria on TikTok gearing for her new book release, Revenge in Violent Hues. Based on the excerpts I’ve seen on TikTok I was very intrigued with the book and decided to pick up her first novella. 

The characters in the book were not too memorable for me. We didn’t get to see much of their relationship between each other but I didn’t expect much since this was a short novella. Their dynamics were mentioned enough that I could get a rough idea of their relationship. This book is definitely plot focused than character focused. Despite the lack of character development, I was still able to connect with the main character and root for her. 

The prose in this book is simple and easy to consume. It was the perfect book to consume in between the usual chunky books I always read. However, I did have a few times where I realised certain words were a bit overused. The word “clad” and “latter” were used so much throughout the book that I couldn’t stop noticing it especially when used often in a shorter book. 

The plot was fast paced and I read it in an hour and a half. The plot was interesting and kept me going. I even found myself straightening myself multiple times when a chapter ends simply because I was really invested in the plot. Though at some point of the story I was able to predict the plot quite early in the book. Despite predicting some parts of the book the ending itself was quite unexpected so that’s a win to the author. Turns out the book was darker than I expected. 

I rarely type out long reviews for a book because reviews are normally for my own references however I wanted to support a Malaysian author. I’ll be looking out for more of her books when she releases them.

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afi_whatafireads's review

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dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

Sinister, sorrowful, dark and heart-wrenching.

I never thought this book could made me feel so much, and yet it did.

Honestly, the best way to go into this book would be going into it blindly. I didn't know what the book was about; but I trusted the beautiful cover to do justice to story, and it definitely did. Looking back at the cover filled my heart with sorrow. I just kinda wished that this book would be longer, and I would've given it 5 stars no doubt.

Bane of Widuri is a story of loss, memories and greed. Its a tale that will get you goosebumps and will leave you gobsmacked. It somewhat turned out to be what I had expected, but when everything unfolds towards the end, it became a story that is filled with sorrow and sadness.

The highlight of the book will be the flowers, and I had fun with guessing which is which.

Overall, would def recommend this book for fans of goth, thriller. It leaves a lingering feeling and the overall execution of the story was pretty fantastic. Props to the author.

Personal Ratings: 4.25🌟

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