A review by jennieartemis
The Language of Roses by Heather Rose Jones

dark reflective medium-paced

4.75

TL;DR: A Beauty and the Beast reworking that is short and sweet, posing wonderfully queer questions to the tradition
(eARC provided by Netgalley)

The Language of Roses feels like a genuinely fresh and radical take on the Beauty and the Beast tale, and does it without throwing in too many twists to lore or worldbuilding. This version manages to hit all the familiar beats, but it is evident just how modern its approach is, both in the centrality of queerness (aromanticism and sapphic love truly are at the heart of this) and in its approach to the complexity of humanity. This is not a story meant to be "dark" in the way some retellings have been: it is rather focused on toxic relationships, as opposed to evil individuals. I love its lyrical moments, and honestly craved more of them, and I can't say this ultimately blew me away emotionally; it is more a work of stylistic efficiency and thematic power that I truly admire.

9/10 in personal rating system