4.67 AVERAGE

adventurous reflective 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
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thecanadianbookworm's review

5.0
adventurous emotional mysterious reflective sad tense 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: Yes

I genuinely do not know what to write about the plot that wouldn't be a spoiler, in my opinion you should go into this book blind and let it transport you where it will. Highly recommend if you enjoy time travel, knights, romance and political intrigue.

I've yet to read anything by Harrow that I did not love, but this was a particular brand of painful.

This is the sort of book that reminds me why I fell in love with reading.

Absolute poetry, written with no regard for your mental well being. 😭😭

I love that I frequently couldn't tell where we were headed, because I often see twists coming a mile away.

If you need a good cry, highly recommend 😭😭😭😭

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I could’ve highlighted the whole dang book. Every piece of prose was there to make me laugh, make me think or emotionally wound me. 
This book is a love story that is mired in blood, war and country. The timeline wiggles and redoubles but it is always going forward. The MCs are in a time loop that they can’t seem to get out of. They take turns telling the story. Owen tells the story to us and Una tells it to Owen. So when we are in Una’s perspective it’s second person and it is done so incredibly well. The effect is like a couple who has been together for many years telling us the story of how they met. 
I will add that I love when the MCs are described as markedly not beautiful. So much of fantasy has all the MCs being just the most perfect, most beautiful. Or they’ll be like, they have one unfortunate scar but otherwise they’re a smoking hottie. Alix characters sound like real people. Owen is wears thick glasses and is scrawny, with a hellish scar across his throat which makes his voice peculiar. Una is muscular, broad, tall and absolutely riddled with scars. She can’t see out of one eye! But each of them can see the loveliness in the other. In their being. I could wax poetic about this but the TLDR is, I love seeing fellow uggos find love. 
The story also touches on who gets to record history and what that means. To me, the first part of the book was fully about that. So much so that when I got to the second section, I was startled. That’s when I fully understood what I was actually reading.
Overall, 10/10, all the stars, extra flowers, would recommend. 
dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

thank you alix e harrow

Alix. We are fighting. It’s on sight if I see you. ABSOLUTELY DEVASTATING. This is the closest thing that has reminded me of my favorite series of all time. The prose, the storytelling, the characters, the mommy issues, it’s all SO GOOD. I don’t even like time traveling, but this got me HOOKED. I was sucked in immediately and inhaled it in a day. WOW. Can’t wait to have the physical copy on my shelf in October! 

An absolutely riveting tale of love, loyalty, and sacrifice across time. I was completely immersed in the poetic, meandering writing style and the plot twists. I couldn’t help but follow these characters entirely as each obstacle was placed in front of them. 

I imagine this would bring up a lot of conversation if it were read as part of a group, as many themes running through it are poignant and timeless. 
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abishop23's review

5.0
adventurous dark mysterious sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

pomelo_sunshine's review

4.5
adventurous emotional fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated

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orpheusapologist's review

5.0

This is quite possibly Alix E. Harrow's best work, and also my favorite, and coming from me, that is saying something because the first time I read <i>The Ten Thousand Doors of January</i>, I reread it again within a week.

 I have loved literally everything I have read from her, and this one feels like everything I loved about her previous books. Her writing style, her romance, her interrogation of history and empire--this book has everything. I'm a big fan of second person in general (if I see a book uses it, I'm almost guaranteed to pick it up because when it's done well, it's fucking breathtaking, so naturally I've been losing my mind since I saw my absolute favorite author was going to be using it), but the way this book uses it is my favorite way I've seen it done. I could write essays about it.

Like, this book could probably not be more tailored to me specifically if it tried, but it's also just brilliant in general. The only reason I haven't already read this again is because I want to save my next read for when I have a physical version to hold in my hands and notate to my heart's delight. I have a lot of books I'm excited to read this year, but I would be very surprised if anything can top this.

Thank you to Tor for the arc and Alix E. Harrow for destroying me with it.

simonsays_read's review

5.0
adventurous inspiring mysterious fast-paced
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes