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Not Seeing Is A Flower by Erhu Kome

readingistravel's review against another edition

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5.0

Nagasaki is a sweetheart

This took me longer to read than it should have but I loved every bit of it. I hope that the author gets to write more if this world. There’s so much to explore in it.

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4.0

An entertaining book filled with mythology and mystery. I loved the characters (Especially Baron, man's like Well aged priceless smokey whisky ). I recommend this book if you want something fun with loads of action.

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4.0

I’m not sure why it took me this long to read this fantasy book but it was worth the wait.
This might just be my initiation into fantasy books.

I particularly loved how the author intertwined fantasy world into our reality. The countries, the detailed descriptions and don’t get me started with the characters

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4.0

My name is Ziora and I am a Dharma.

First off, Big Thanks to The Author For this ARC Copy.

Not Seeing Is A Flower swings us in the path of our lovely Dharma, Ziora whose job, as a Dharma from the Odinani pantheon, is creating chaos in the lives of people made to fall in love by Cupids. But everything starts to go wrong when the couples she is assigned start to die and a werewolf tries to kill her in her bedroom.

Buut, thanks to this she gets herself a hot bodyguard.

Through this fierce female, we got to meet Elias, her roommate who I thought was a guy at first

the_lyon_reads_tonight's review against another edition

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adventurous funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

What a ridiculously fun read. I wish that it had been much longer because I wanted to get to know the characters better. I did find myself having to stop and look up mythological creatures but I loved that the author pulled from all different pantheons. The story was simple but still had a great arc. I hope there is more to be written in this universe. 

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4.0

Set in a fantasy world, Ziora (a Dharma) shares the story of her life - the reason why she was exiled from her home country, her role in the supernatural world, her acquaintances and most importantly, her activities as a Dharma who causes chaos to the love lives of humans.⁣

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