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Eynhallow
by Tim McGregor
4.5 ⭐️
Well, wow. How grim, how atmospheric, and achingly heartfelt. This surprised me. The protagonist carries real grit through every ordeal, and her thoughts haunt me. I really enjoyed this one.
You step back in time, captivated by the isolated isle of Eynhallow and its windswept and moody terrain. You encounter the daily ordeals of survival, the connections, and the gossip of four families. The mysteries and promises in which the stranger brings to the island as he locks himself away in the mansion in pursuit of his science.
The trail he leaves behind is devastating. And you can't help but feel the tug of time and heartache. I was glued to the pages towards the end.
I really rooted for the main character. She's a tall woman, which I completely relate to as i dont get representation in that way
Well, wow. How grim, how atmospheric, and achingly heartfelt. This surprised me. The protagonist carries real grit through every ordeal, and her thoughts haunt me. I really enjoyed this one.
You step back in time, captivated by the isolated isle of Eynhallow and its windswept and moody terrain. You encounter the daily ordeals of survival, the connections, and the gossip of four families. The mysteries and promises in which the stranger brings to the island as he locks himself away in the mansion in pursuit of his science.
The trail he leaves behind is devastating. And you can't help but feel the tug of time and heartache. I was glued to the pages towards the end.
I really rooted for the main character. She's a tall woman, which I completely relate to as i dont get representation in that way