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jessischmit 's review for:
Thirst
by Marina Yuszczuk
I liked the first part of this book, from the vampire's perspective. It was a cool interpretation of a vampire embodying rage and I loved reading about her experiences in time-spanning, snippets. I don't usually read spicy books, so I was surprised to read those sections, but vampires lore is steeped in sexuality so it also made sense for it to be present.
The second half of the book with present day Alma was slower paced which was jarring jumping from the first part, but I did love how her grief was written about and the realistic protrayal of caring someone with a terminal illness and the pain associated with it. There was a lot packed into this small book! It felt rushed in some ways and slow in others so pacing is my main reason for not rating it higher.
The second half of the book with present day Alma was slower paced which was jarring jumping from the first part, but I did love how her grief was written about and the realistic protrayal of caring someone with a terminal illness and the pain associated with it. There was a lot packed into this small book! It felt rushed in some ways and slow in others so pacing is my main reason for not rating it higher.