A review by karambit
Court of Wanderers by Rin Chupeco

adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

Definitely a different feel from the first book + not as much focus on the action or intrigue, though I guess most of the people who love these books care more about the throuple than anything else. Don’t think the rules of the world were established very well + kept having to go back and reread to find out where they mentioned things.

Apparently every vampire in the castle could hear them smash through the stone walls but also all of their secret conspiracy talk was in the same room…and the courts are in different wings, but also they can all hear each other?? 😭 There’s a scene where Elke takes Remy to a loud place so no one can hear them speak, but then a minute later they just go back to the room and say everything they discussed in private where everyone can  overhear them…So inconsequential but it was so distarcting every time it happened. Also Remy and Elke whispering in the cafeteria where presumably everyone would be able to hear them…?

The third “twist” villain just seemed like a hasty attempt to tie together the two books and was honestly  not needed. I was almost moved by Remy’s relationship w/ his dad + the family scenes at the end, but it’s strange that he was even given a “redemption” in the first place when there’s a scene early on where Remy talks about how his dad is largely responsible for his sexual abuse??

I remember seeing a lot of comments talking about how Remy and Malekh don’t have a lot of connection between just the two of them, and I feel like that’d probably carry over into this. It just seems like a really wide jump from “I watched you kill my brother” to “Actually I was just horny the whole time 😋” like ?.,l,/..;’.’; Xiaodan was unconscious for so long I thought they’d bond more on their own. A lot of the foundations of their relationship in this seems to be Remy is insecure>Xiaodan/Malekh comfort Remy>they all have sex>Remy is insecure again. The focus on sex was a little funny though b/c usually idc about sex scenes but something about the way they’d go, “Omg these vampire court customs are so predatory! Btw did you know Xiaodan has a strap 🙀” made me laugh.

Wish the author had explored the themes of colonization more, b/c I think Ligaya’s story was definitely the most interesting, even if the vampires’ part in it had me a little confused.


The fanfiction vibes were about the same in this one (you could definitely see the remnants of internet speak), but it’s a fun book I guess if you don’t take it too seriously. Ending felt a little open, almost like there was going to be an epilogue and there just wasn’t. Also completely random, but I thought it was funny how there were almost no physical character descriptions for the majority of the book like what do they even look like 😭

Overall fine, thought it’d be a lot worse based on reviews. I was entertained reading it so that’s all that matters ig.

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