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Terrível Encanto

Melissa Marr

3.47 AVERAGE

slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I enjoyed the fact that the FMC did not give up what was important to her for some guy. She was strong and level headed and didn’t lessen herself when it came to the main character men. 
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

One of my all-time favorites, a go-to comfort book. The world is so special, the characters are all so strong and perfectly flawed, and the atmosphere is magical and dark and lovely.

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My favorite character was Keenan, the Summer King. He is so complex and I have a feeling he has much more going on that we don't know about. I love him and Donia, the Winter Girl. She was also a fun character, complex and mysterious.


The main character, Aislinn, is frustrating. I like her, but she's not my favorite heroine. I like how strong and independent she is; and also making her own choices, even if she fears the consequences.


All in all, it is a cute little story of trust, friendship, and love.

Critically
Plot - 4 out of 5 stars
Very slow in pace with lots of different points of views. Full of magic, intrigue and sabotage. Many strong personalities which help move the plot along.

Writing Style - 4 out of 5 stars
The first three words that come to mind when describing this style are dark, deliberate and detailed. The whole time it makes you feel like the writer is hiding something, at any moment something huge is about to happen. Also, loved the smart inserts of faery accounts at the beginning of each chapter.

Characters - 4 out of 5 stars
Overall, all the characters are incredibly complex and well developed. All of them have a specific part to play in the story and you never feel like they're in the way or too much. Our main character Aislinn/Ash is a really tough girl even when faced with things that she's been afraid of all her life. She's stubborn and protective of her life and her friends but she's also very vulnerable and I really liked her juxtaposition. We have two male protagonists who are both completely different and they play different parts in the book. One is rude, demanding, desperate and persistent. He's bound by an awful spell/prophecy so it makes him vulnerable but it's not really something he shows a lot. The other is amazing. Open, patient, accepting, passionate and brave. This one is my favorite of the two because he is thrust into something new even more than our main character and he just handles it really well.

Emotionally
SpoilerI read this book awhile ago and I'm glad I reread it because I really enjoyed it.

Everything about this book feels so deliberate, starting with the plot. It is really slow paced which may annoy some people but to me it felt like a step by step story. Everything had to come when it did to serve it's purpose. We got this girl who can see fairies and has tried all her life to ignore them who suddenly starts getting stalked by a faery king so it freaks her out. She seeks refuge in a good friend and tells him the truth and in trying to figure out what's going on they become more than friends. Because the pace is so constant, it was acceptable and it really added to the tension and mysterious aspects of the book. It was nice to have so many perspectives in one book, that way we get to see everyone's thoughts and opinions. Sometimes when you have so many points of views, you find out things before the main characters and in this one, it really didn't happen that much. Again, we're deliberately shown exactly enough to keep us intrigued but not enough to spoil us from all the perspectives. There are also some really heavy dark tones in this story, usually fairy books are more lighthearted but this one was definitely more sinister.

I really liked Ash. Although she has a tendency for running away from the things that bother her or are hard to deal with, it's part of her upbringing so I understand it. Slowly, she becomes more confident in dealing with those things and faces them head on. Otherwise, she is really brave and tough, stubborn and decisive. She has to stand up to a fairy king and she does it really well; doesn't back down and makes her decisions known and respected which was great.

Keenan was so incredibly annoying. While part of me understands and feels bad for him concerning his predicament, the other part was really turned off by his personality. He is really arrogant and manipulative, not just with Ash but with everyone around him. He's demanding and wants to be in control of everything and the way he goes about trying to get out of his curse was really awful. So many young women got turned into fairies because of his whims and he's not even a little apologetic about it. What bothered me the most was even though he was in love with Donia, he treated Ash like the love of his life and tried his hardest to trick her into loving him to save himself. Definitely not a fan of his.

Seth on the other hand is my bae. I LOVE HIM. I think he's the perfect counterpart for Ash, specially since he's so accepting of not only what she sees but what she has to become and he stands by her 100%. I'm glad that in the end she put her foot down and accepted the role she needed to but with her friends and family and Seth still in her life.

I read this when I was 14, it sort of kick started my fantasy obsession. I forgot it existed. I won't rate it just because it's been years
adventurous dark slow-paced
lighthearted medium-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: No

Enjoyable, but the writing was throwing me off, I don't know how to explain it. 

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It was entertaining. And for the most part it was pretty. The ending was...hohum...ok with some unresolved matters politically and between characters.

I liked the concept. It was new and fresh. I felt bad for Ash because no matter what decision she made her life would never be the same. I admired her strength and will to keep some control. Easy read.
dark medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No