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logastellxus 's review for:
The Tiger's Daughter
by K. Arsenault Rivera
the epistolary style was very interesting, and rivera’s prose is easy to follow, vivid and engaging. shizuka and shefali’s love for each other is intense, and their divine connection made sense. the things they told and promised each other at the young age of eight and beyond was interesting to read.
shefali seems to have internalized harmful stuff in context of herself and even others, and i don’t know if the author explored that in a way that would be considered in-depth and appropriate. i feel other reviews better capture the sentiment, but aspects of the world-building are slapdash and jarring when thought of real history and the inspired cultures.
shefali seems to have internalized harmful stuff in context of herself and even others, and i don’t know if the author explored that in a way that would be considered in-depth and appropriate. i feel other reviews better capture the sentiment, but aspects of the world-building are slapdash and jarring when thought of real history and the inspired cultures.