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freya_amber 's review for:
No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
This was confusing and hard to follow until chapter 36. I recommend reading it with your eyes rather than listening to the audiobook if you can. Being able to flip back helped and the audiobook narrator makes it sound very dull.
It follows a lot of characters and there are some time jumps, so they have a different life when you come back to them. It didn't help me form connections to them. Though I like that there is ace and poly rep.
There are a wide range of monsters, not just your regular urban fantasy types, which made it more interesting.
I almost DNFed several times, but I'm glad I finished. I'm hoping now the setup is out of the way, book 2 will be better.
It follows a lot of characters and there are some time jumps, so they have a different life when you come back to them. It didn't help me form connections to them. Though I like that there is ace and poly rep.
There are a wide range of monsters, not just your regular urban fantasy types, which made it more interesting.
I almost DNFed several times, but I'm glad I finished. I'm hoping now the setup is out of the way, book 2 will be better.