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hasyiko 's review for:
Regrettably, I am About to Cause Trouble
by Amie McNee
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
“I think you are a woman of power and intuition, Your Majesty.”
“Does that make me a witch?”
“Only if it gets in a man’s way.
It was an okay read for me. Our main character does change throughout the story, although she wasn’t exactly a model moral of human by the end either. But I do like that, somehow, that she is undeniably still unlikeable till the end.
At first I do think there is gonna be major changes from her pre-witch to her post-witch days, but alas theres not much I would say. Except that this time she gets to be true to herself.
As the setting is in the 15th century, please do expect that theres gonna be a load of issues prevalent to that period of time.
Patriarchy, monarchy, slavery, witchery, racism and so so much debauchery.
“Does that make me a witch?”
“Only if it gets in a man’s way.
It was an okay read for me. Our main character does change throughout the story, although she wasn’t exactly a model moral of human by the end either. But I do like that, somehow, that she is undeniably still unlikeable till the end.
At first I do think there is gonna be major changes from her pre-witch to her post-witch days, but alas theres not much I would say. Except that this time she gets to be true to herself.
As the setting is in the 15th century, please do expect that theres gonna be a load of issues prevalent to that period of time.
Patriarchy, monarchy, slavery, witchery, racism and so so much debauchery.