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arundhati_p 's review for:
Sing Me Forgotten
by Jessica S. Olson
I hate it when a book makes me so sad. And I am so sad and really upset. This book was magical, beautiful and undeniably heart breaking. It is a gender swapped Phantom of the Opera inspired story.
This is the story of Isda, a gravoir who is considered a monster by the society deemed even unfit to live. Gravoir children by law are to be killed off as soon as they are born. But Isda is saved by Cyril, who keeps her in the opera house where she uses her ability to manipulate the ticket sales. His only condition being that Isda keeps herself hidden from everyone. And she does so until she hears Emeric's voice and see's in his memories a way for her to be free. And with that starts Isda's journey to her freedom which mind you, comes at a very steep price.
The writing is beautiful. It has a certain flow to it. Like music, of which this book is heavily influenced. One can actually get themselves lost in the words and keep drowning in the lush writing. It is truly remarkable. The story has an impossible romance. Like really. Peak forbidden romances. Which obviously made me too invested in it and I ended up in tears. My dumb brain still refusing to accept the truth.
This is the story of Isda, a gravoir who is considered a monster by the society deemed even unfit to live. Gravoir children by law are to be killed off as soon as they are born. But Isda is saved by Cyril, who keeps her in the opera house where she uses her ability to manipulate the ticket sales. His only condition being that Isda keeps herself hidden from everyone. And she does so until she hears Emeric's voice and see's in his memories a way for her to be free. And with that starts Isda's journey to her freedom which mind you, comes at a very steep price.
The writing is beautiful. It has a certain flow to it. Like music, of which this book is heavily influenced. One can actually get themselves lost in the words and keep drowning in the lush writing. It is truly remarkable. The story has an impossible romance. Like really. Peak forbidden romances. Which obviously made me too invested in it and I ended up in tears. My dumb brain still refusing to accept the truth.