A review by catlion27
Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson

adventurous hopeful slow-paced

4.25

I enjoyed this, particularly by the end, though there were some annoyances that made me not love it. Hoid having to interject with parenthetical asides about crunchy magic physics? Pretty distracting. And I was eh on the whole
groundhog day prison thing going on
. But I enjoyed watching Yumi and Painter learn to trust each other and become closer (though if you're looking for truly romantic scenes, you'll be disappointed). 

The underlying themes of
questioning the religion you were raised in
and
the place of AI in art
came through pretty strongly, and I'm curious to see if they're part of discussions of the book. This was mostly for the better - I think the second one comes across more heavy-handedly than the first, but is still worth talking about.