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Mud Vein
by Tarryn Fisher
This review will mostly be about the emotions that I went through and thoughts that I had while reading Mud Vein and not the actual plot.
Like many other readers, as soon as Colleen Hoover started posting about the greatness of Mud Vein, I was intrigued and couldn’t wait to read it. I checked Facebook daily waiting to hear news about the release date. Then Tarryn started posting the faces of Mud Vein pictures and I was even more excited to read it. I wanted to be one of those people who had tears streaming down their faces. I wanted to experience what they were experiencing.
When Mud Vein went live, I was actually in the middle of reading another book. I stopped reading it, and immediately went to Amazon one-clicked Mud Vein and dived in. I finished reading Mud Vein a couple hours later, it’s been days, and I still haven’t picked up the other book and finished reading it. Why? Because Mud Vein has taken over my mind. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it.
Mud Vein is unique and original. It didn’t only set standards, it broke barriers that were previously set. No other book will ever live up to this one. I was sucked into the story from the first sentence. I couldn’t put the book down.
If you’ve read the Love Me With Lies Series by Tarryn, then you know that her writing and storytelling ability is in another category than anyone else. I thought she blew my mind with those books, I was wrong. I thought I had read books that had twists and turns and more twists and turns, wrong again.
Nothing I say will do this book justice. It’s one of those that you have to read for yourself. This isn’t a book that you don’t come out from reading unaffected, it affects you. The words dig deep into your soul. You will feel pain, you will cry, you will have theories, which will all be shot down. You will not know what is going on, you’ll just be there for the ride.
I’m not going to say reading Mud Vein is like a rollercoaster, because it’s not. It’s much more thrilling than that. I don’t even know how to explain how I feel about it.
Mud Vein is beautiful, painful, it’s a masterpiece. Every word is strategically placed. I will be gushing about this book forever. It’s one of the greatest books I have ever read. I applaud Tarryn Fisher for her originality. She deserves a standing ovation. Let me be the first to say, I bow down to the Queen. I don’t know if I’m the first to say that or not.
I’ve had a few people tell me they weren’t going to read Mud Vein because it doesn’t look like something they would want to read. I’m usually the type of reader who enjoys reading about love that is rarely real in “real” life, therefore I understand where those readers are coming from. However, I have come to realize something about Tarryn Fisher.
Tarryn Fisher doesn’t write stories that we want to read. But, somehow, her books end up being what we need. Life isn’t perfect, life can be messy. People aren’t perfect, we all have flaws. We need books like Mud Vein to show us that love isn’t always perfect, everyone doesn’t fall head over heels in love with someone and ride off into the sunset. We need stories like Mud Vein to show us that characters and people aren’t always perfect, even on paper, everyone is flawed. Tarryn lets her characters show their flaws, and that to me, makes them relatable. It makes them real. We need to read books like Mud Vein to show us that originality still exists and is still thriving. With books sitting on top of books that have the same plot, and the same unflawed characters it’s hard to remember what originality really is.
You will relate to Senna and Isaac in some way. You will feel emotionally attached to them. While you are reading, you will see the story unfold in front of you. You will see pieces of yourself in the characters. I saw pieces of myself in Senna, and I don’t know what that says about me.
Don’t read reviews that have spoilers. Don’t let someone who read it and didn’t like it tell you not to read it. Read it. Experience it. Make your own assumptions. Feel it. Discover yourself.
Rating: 5++ Stars.
Like many other readers, as soon as Colleen Hoover started posting about the greatness of Mud Vein, I was intrigued and couldn’t wait to read it. I checked Facebook daily waiting to hear news about the release date. Then Tarryn started posting the faces of Mud Vein pictures and I was even more excited to read it. I wanted to be one of those people who had tears streaming down their faces. I wanted to experience what they were experiencing.
When Mud Vein went live, I was actually in the middle of reading another book. I stopped reading it, and immediately went to Amazon one-clicked Mud Vein and dived in. I finished reading Mud Vein a couple hours later, it’s been days, and I still haven’t picked up the other book and finished reading it. Why? Because Mud Vein has taken over my mind. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it.
Mud Vein is unique and original. It didn’t only set standards, it broke barriers that were previously set. No other book will ever live up to this one. I was sucked into the story from the first sentence. I couldn’t put the book down.
If you’ve read the Love Me With Lies Series by Tarryn, then you know that her writing and storytelling ability is in another category than anyone else. I thought she blew my mind with those books, I was wrong. I thought I had read books that had twists and turns and more twists and turns, wrong again.
Nothing I say will do this book justice. It’s one of those that you have to read for yourself. This isn’t a book that you don’t come out from reading unaffected, it affects you. The words dig deep into your soul. You will feel pain, you will cry, you will have theories, which will all be shot down. You will not know what is going on, you’ll just be there for the ride.
I’m not going to say reading Mud Vein is like a rollercoaster, because it’s not. It’s much more thrilling than that. I don’t even know how to explain how I feel about it.
Mud Vein is beautiful, painful, it’s a masterpiece. Every word is strategically placed. I will be gushing about this book forever. It’s one of the greatest books I have ever read. I applaud Tarryn Fisher for her originality. She deserves a standing ovation. Let me be the first to say, I bow down to the Queen. I don’t know if I’m the first to say that or not.
I’ve had a few people tell me they weren’t going to read Mud Vein because it doesn’t look like something they would want to read. I’m usually the type of reader who enjoys reading about love that is rarely real in “real” life, therefore I understand where those readers are coming from. However, I have come to realize something about Tarryn Fisher.
Tarryn Fisher doesn’t write stories that we want to read. But, somehow, her books end up being what we need. Life isn’t perfect, life can be messy. People aren’t perfect, we all have flaws. We need books like Mud Vein to show us that love isn’t always perfect, everyone doesn’t fall head over heels in love with someone and ride off into the sunset. We need stories like Mud Vein to show us that characters and people aren’t always perfect, even on paper, everyone is flawed. Tarryn lets her characters show their flaws, and that to me, makes them relatable. It makes them real. We need to read books like Mud Vein to show us that originality still exists and is still thriving. With books sitting on top of books that have the same plot, and the same unflawed characters it’s hard to remember what originality really is.
You will relate to Senna and Isaac in some way. You will feel emotionally attached to them. While you are reading, you will see the story unfold in front of you. You will see pieces of yourself in the characters. I saw pieces of myself in Senna, and I don’t know what that says about me.
Don’t read reviews that have spoilers. Don’t let someone who read it and didn’t like it tell you not to read it. Read it. Experience it. Make your own assumptions. Feel it. Discover yourself.
Rating: 5++ Stars.