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A Vow So Bold and Deadly
by Brigid Kemmerer
Ok. I write this as I sit in front of my computer an hour after I finished the book, which took me only about 4 hours to read. I read A Curse so Dark and Lonely in April 2020, and I loved it. It means a lot to me because I was in a reading slump since March, and it got me out of it. I say all of this because I want to explain how much this book meant to me. I have made so many friends because of it and that is something one should probably take into account. A Vow so Bold and Deadly had me sobbing purely because the Cursebreakers trilogy was ending. Aside from how I liked it personally, I very much enjoyed the different Points of View, and how they switch. I found Kemmerer's writing to be absolutely amazing, and her way of portraying emotion fantastic. How she addresses mental health was fantastic, and I hope to read only books that deal with mental illness that well in the future, though I am sure that that is a far fetched goal. While I personally hate open ended endings, as I believe them to be unsatisfactory, the ending is fitting. There are no other words then those to describe it.