A review by bibliomikee
Rea and the Blood of the Nectar by Payal Doshi

5.0

“The mind is a mysterious place. In its vast and many corners are hidden pieces of knowledge. When we sleep, they float up in the form of dreams. They can be wild, have a mind of their own, and lead us to places. They can carry messages or warnings. If they recur, one must heed them.”

I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Where should I start?

First off, this book is fast-paced, plot and character-driven. I absolutely loved and adored it whilst reading. The first few chapters really had me that I couldn't put it down. The moment I started reading it, I know by heart that I will absolutely love this and it never fails.

What I loved about this book was the book itself as a whole. It was a whimsical, enthralling, adventure-packed book. I devoured this with only an average expectation but turns out I was wrong. The book was written beautifully. I'm impressed by the author's how she laid out the prose on this story to add extra excitement plus the mystery! I'm impressed by the author's how she laid out the prose on this story to add extra excitement plus the mystery! I really admire the magical system of this book, it's gripping and exciting. This is by far the most surprising book I've ever read this year. All of the characters were diverse, complex, funny, and tenacious with braveness combine. They are all wonderful and adorable.

Overall, if you love middle-grade fantasy books, this book is for you! I highly recommend this book to everyone! There's so much of this book that should be praised and recognized.