A review by cinnasbooks
These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong

adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.75

Stars: 4/5

Summary: I struggled a bit for a lot of this book. It's very political and I read to escape the politics of the every-day. It was pretty slow but picked up really well towards the end. Great characters that I became attached to and I love the setting and little clue trail plot.

Characters: 8 - I adore Roma and Juliette - also the play on their names from the Shakespeare story. Both characters have a lot of death though this book mostly focusses on Juliette and really develops her character. I would love to see Roma developed more in future books. My favourite character is Marshall. He's my baby. There was never confusion with characters for me as I occasionally find in complex YA.

Atmosphere: 7 - The setting is another aspect of this story that I adore. I love 1920's Shanghai and Chloe Gong's descriptions of it. The story is mainly plot driven and not lyrical in writing. Nevertheless, I like the historical fiction aspect, it sets up the story very well.

Writing: 8 - The writing is not simple but not complex, either. It is easy to read and highly enjoyable. My favourite part is the incorporation of so many languages, though again, it is never confusing.

Plot: 7 - It started out so so slowly. It always felt pretty frustrating like they had done so much, yet got nowhere, making it feel like they had done nothing. Towards the end, however, when everything was being revealed and the climax happened, THAT is when I enjoyed it and had to know what was on the next page.

Intrigue: 8 - This book is pretty well hyped and very well loved. Tik Tok didn't make me do it (fairyloot did) but I went in with no expectations other than it would be good.

Logic: 8 - I hope there's a bit more explanation to the fantasy/ fiction aspect of this novel in the following books because it has left me with questions.

Enjoyment: 6 - This is a fairly low number because of that slow beginning... I really did love the last maybe 1/4... 1/6? and the clue trail, but again, felt like they, and therefore me as the reader, got nowhere for a lot of it.

WARNINGS: major gun violence, gangs

RECOMMED: for lovers of YA, a bit of gore and some will-they/ wont-they romance. 13+

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