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There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool

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adventurous dark emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

[Review originally from my Goodreads]

Amazing...but a few minor issues. 

This book follows five POVs that follow seemingly five different, unconnected stories. As the book continues we see where they cross paths and how their stories are all connected. Now I absolutely love this concept and the fact that this was a character driven novel (my personal favorite way to tell a story), but I found that there were so many POVs everything got convoluted. 

When we are first thrown into the story it was hard to make attachments to the characters because we knew very little about them before skipping off to the next person. I swear it took be till 40% through this book until I could get everyone's names straight. Let alone tell you anything meaningful about their personalities. The dispersion of POVs is unequal and irregular. Sometimes they'd be a long chapter for Character A often, but Character B would be neglected in the process. Another reason I found it hard to connect with the characters in the beginning. 

That being said, this was such I fun ride for me once I got acquainted with the characters. You can tell that the author put a lot of thought behind them and their emotions/pasts/reactions and how all these factors fed into each other. Despite it being disorienting in the beginning I found that I knew exactly how each character would reaction in any situation by the end. This was honestly some of the best character-building I've ever seen. 

I found that the cultures and world building was amazingly well thought out too. The way different cultures interacted with each other was interesting and kept my attention. Its best reflected through the characters' POVs (as each of them come from different places and/or cultures) since their viewpoints differ tremendously (going into the emotions/pasts/reactions of character building again). 
Which is honestly not something you'd think to mention in a review but I've read so many books were the cultural background of characters in fantasy world didn't effect their opinions at all. Which is honestly so confusing. 

Overall a fun read that takes up a lot of attention. I'd put this book aside for a time when you can get in depth with complicated characters and world. Its definitely not a "no plot only vibes" character driven book, so if you're looking for that I'd turn your attention elsewhere

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