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A review by skyeward_promenade
Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee
3.5
3.5 stars, rounded down
Damn.
Okay.
The book was decent. It didn't hurt me as much as the TV show (though that bar is really low). However, I can admit that I am simultaneously giving this book more credit and less credit than it deserves because I'm a big Loki fan. That may only make sense to me, but it makes sense.
I was debating whether I'd round up or down, and it was a hard choice. It's a little magical to know exactly what's going to happen and still be emotionally moved (read: wounded) reading it. However, the longer I think about the last half of the book, the less I like it. I decided to round down (after three edits).
Damn.
Okay.
The book was decent. It didn't hurt me as much as the TV show (though that bar is really low). However, I can admit that I am simultaneously giving this book more credit and less credit than it deserves because I'm a big Loki fan. That may only make sense to me, but it makes sense.
I was debating whether I'd round up or down, and it was a hard choice. It's a little magical to know exactly what's going to happen and still be emotionally moved (read: wounded) reading it. However, the longer I think about the last half of the book, the less I like it. I decided to round down (after three edits).