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laurenmaycoco28 's review for:
The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding
by Holly Ringland
Every time I'd thought that a character (especially Esther) had ventured too far beyond the bounds of likability, they proved that despite the flaws that their grief produces, they are trying
Abelone and Erin are two of my favourite characters ever and I shall not be elaborating
I usually detest books with one of the plot beats that appears in this, but it's very well-crafted and delicately approached, so rather than feeling just generally icky and strange to fixate a plot on, it feels very human and understandable
Abelone and Erin are two of my favourite characters ever and I shall not be elaborating
I usually detest books with one of the plot beats that appears in this, but it's very well-crafted and delicately approached, so rather than feeling just generally icky and strange to fixate a plot on, it feels very human and understandable