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ashley_mrose530 's review for:
Our Infinite Fates
by Laura Steven
emotional
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This book honestly surprised me so much. I did not expect to love it as much as I do and I really loved this book.
I usually go into books without knowing what they're about because I forget after adding them to my tbr and once I started to understand what the plot of this one was, I knew it was either going to be really good or overly melodramatic and I'm so happy that it was the former.
This is a story about soulmates in the truest sense of the word. The one person that you find in every life, the one person that just understands you on a soul-deep level. That kind of love is what this book is about and it was done so perfectly.
And I did fall in love with the characters and their love. I adored the multiple timelines laying out their many stories. I loved watching them slowly fall in love with each other despite having to kill each other. It was truly beautifully done.
And I specifically loved that this author wasn't afraid of portraying the queer sides of this kind of story. It's unrealistic for them to always be a man and a woman and I'm so glad that this author didn't shy away from that reality and in fact made them basically as queer as possible and it was beautiful to see.
Like I said before, I love everything about this book and I definitely recommend it. Especially for those who enjoyed Addie La Rue because this has a very similar vibe.
I usually go into books without knowing what they're about because I forget after adding them to my tbr and once I started to understand what the plot of this one was, I knew it was either going to be really good or overly melodramatic and I'm so happy that it was the former.
This is a story about soulmates in the truest sense of the word. The one person that you find in every life, the one person that just understands you on a soul-deep level. That kind of love is what this book is about and it was done so perfectly.
And I did fall in love with the characters and their love. I adored the multiple timelines laying out their many stories. I loved watching them slowly fall in love with each other despite having to kill each other. It was truly beautifully done.
And I specifically loved that this author wasn't afraid of portraying the queer sides of this kind of story. It's unrealistic for them to always be a man and a woman and I'm so glad that this author didn't shy away from that reality and in fact made them basically as queer as possible and it was beautiful to see.
Like I said before, I love everything about this book and I definitely recommend it. Especially for those who enjoyed Addie La Rue because this has a very similar vibe.