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A review by beholderess
Ten Thousand Stitches by Olivia Atwater
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Another delightful installment of Regency Faerie Tales, in my opinion, better than the first. This one takes a classic Cinderella fantasy - and takes it into rather unexpected direction
Everybody needs a Lord Blackthorn in their lives - a well meaning disaster of a fairy godfather who will be relentlessly existed about everything you do and are
Also, class consciousness and anger. I really liked how the book handled those, with much more nuance than the first one. The “innocent” cruelty of those in power, the ripple effects of anger pointed in the wrong direction, and how anger is a part of justice. The sheer JOY of the servants finding their righteous, well directed anger at the end
Everybody needs a Lord Blackthorn in their lives - a well meaning disaster of a fairy godfather who will be relentlessly existed about everything you do and are
Also, class consciousness and anger. I really liked how the book handled those, with much more nuance than the first one. The “innocent” cruelty of those in power, the ripple effects of anger pointed in the wrong direction, and how anger is a part of justice. The sheer JOY of the servants finding their righteous, well directed anger at the end
Minor: Domestic abuse