A review by takarakei
A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin

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

3.5

If you are a tea lover - you must be drinking tea while reading to provide the ultimate experience. I also a lot of the time listened to 'teashop sounds' to really round it out.

The tea magic system is by far the most interesting thing about this book. I have a friend who is a Chinese medicine practitioner and I want to give her this book to see what her thoughts are! I would have loved even more of the tea magic and possibly to read about the background of the magic, the history or principles more. The passages when the tea magic is happening are by far the best and most beautiful sequences to read.

I think it's a fairly fast paced book and action packed (there's not a ton of internal dialogue etc which makes it feel like the story is always moving along). The political dynamic is a big part of the book and adds an element of mystery/intrigue. You're not quite sure who the MC can trust at any point. However, I was a bit confused by all the players and felt that the history wasn't really explained well, so I kept getting characters confused. The author puts references in the back of the book, but the 'character' chart only explains name pronunciation and not who people are, which I felt would have helped a lot.

Despite the book being fairly well paced, I didn't really connect with the political storyline until the very end when things get a bit nuts. I will likely read the sequel because of how it ended and my brain can't handle not knowing.

Also, personally I felt the romance to be a bit insta-lovey, but perhaps that is on purpose given how things play out...?

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