A review by purplequeen
The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

My first reaction is I loved this book. 

A few things bugged me on a personal level. Sadly, some of those things I have  come to expect to from male authors. I will address those first. If a woman having self-esteem issues or body issues does not actively influence the story,  and get solved or addressed then leave it out. Some language even when from a villainous character is going to bother some people. Some of the descriptive writing is a bit graphic on the violence front. Be warned. 

With that addressed, I will now talk about what I loved. A book about books always hits the spot for me. I thought this was another interesting way to incorporate magic into a world. That any door is every door was an interesting concept. Where it takes us is amazing. I found the beginning when they were testing it to be a little silly and like many friendships one is brave and the other hesitant. 

I like when we start to have different timelines and the switch in POVs. The further in the more invested I got. I wasn't expecting some of the twists, but others were a bit predictable. The timeline when things were revealed seemed well paced for the most part. 

I think the other reason I really identify with the main female character is the way her grief affected her. I have been through some very close and tough losses. This book did make me cry, but because I related to the feelings and how grief can change your personality. It was nice how this theme was included, and the main character had the chance to address her grief head on eventually. 

This will be one some people dive into head first, and devour. Others will get stuck on the things that offend and not see the positives. I hope if you decide to read it you enjoy the experience like I did. 

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