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adventurous
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Domestic abuse, Violence
Moderate: Animal death, Death, Grief
Minor: Rape
challenging
emotional
inspiring
reflective
tense
medium-paced
(Review comes much later since I found the file for it)
Since I liked The Goose Girl as a child, I was drawn easily to a more complex retelling with an interesting setting. And while the fairytale served as inspiration, most of it is undoubtedly Khanani's story with allusions to said fairytale. Enjoyed the novel a lot!
Khanani’s writing style is beautiful, and I enjoyed her dialogues. I'm sure some readers will have an issue with it, but I enjoyed the vagueness of the worldbuilding. I could imagine the setting just fine without much descriptions (to be honest, as of right now, I'll admit that I don't care for paragraphs and paragraphs and paragraphs of description. More often than not, I end up skimming or even skipping. Just need a teaser and I'll do the rest lol). Probably was not what the author envisioned, but I think that's fine.
Although the first-person narration was a good choice, because it created suspense and mystery, at times I wish I could have had the point-of-view of other characters as well. Especially Kestrin. Mainly, because I would have liked to get more insight into them. That said, it wasn't like I couldn't grasp their likely feelings or thoughts through the dialogues. Also, they still had depth to them and I felt for them. But! It was a bit of a problem concerning Kestrin, because I had a hard time feeling comfortable with him as potential love interest. After all, his actions are perceived by Alyrra who is afraid and uncomfortable around men due to her brother. Then again, I guess, that in itself is an interesting and worthwhile exploration. And, it didn't ruin the romantic subplot to me. I like it when romantically involved characters appreciate each other platonically, too. When they have their own mind and agenda. So it was as much of a slowburn as less than 300 pages allow. It was heart-warming to watch Alyrra gradually warm up to him. Alyrra goes through a remarkable development and was an admirable person. I loved her - which is great, because with first-person narration it would have been otherwise quite difficult. I should also probably mention, it deals with heavier topics than the fairytale. Mind the content warnings.
Since I liked The Goose Girl as a child, I was drawn easily to a more complex retelling with an interesting setting. And while the fairytale served as inspiration, most of it is undoubtedly Khanani's story with allusions to said fairytale. Enjoyed the novel a lot!
Khanani’s writing style is beautiful, and I enjoyed her dialogues. I'm sure some readers will have an issue with it, but I enjoyed the vagueness of the worldbuilding. I could imagine the setting just fine without much descriptions (to be honest, as of right now, I'll admit that I don't care for paragraphs and paragraphs and paragraphs of description. More often than not, I end up skimming or even skipping. Just need a teaser and I'll do the rest lol). Probably was not what the author envisioned, but I think that's fine.
Although the first-person narration was a good choice, because it created suspense and mystery, at times I wish I could have had the point-of-view of other characters as well. Especially Kestrin. Mainly, because I would have liked to get more insight into them. That said, it wasn't like I couldn't grasp their likely feelings or thoughts through the dialogues. Also, they still had depth to them and I felt for them. But! It was a bit of a problem concerning Kestrin, because
Graphic: Death, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse
Moderate: Animal death, Rape, Sexual assault
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Physical abuse
Moderate: Animal death, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I would recommend this to anyone who wants a unique story about a girl who finds herself and finds herself family, friendship, and a home. If you enjoy trading places, magical horses, powerful women, and found family, this is a good book for you! There’s mystery, intriguing villains, desperate times and desperate measures, twists and turns, and overall an amazing experience!
Moderate: Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse
Minor: Animal death, Rape
everything was handled really well and the topics that were discussed were really important not just for the plot/character, but just in general.