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steen19 's review for:
To Kill a Shadow
by Katherine Quinn
DID NOT FINISH: 42%
Stopped somewhere around the 40-50% mark. Once the spiders came into play. Just didn’t wanna listen to that.
Through ts prior to DNFing:
It felt a little insta-love to me. Jude met Khiara when he plucked her from a fight in her village, and brought her to join his forces. They start to have a thing going pretty immediately, but there isn’t really a root to why. Because she’s the only girl there? I didn’t feel compelled.
Through ts prior to DNFing:
It felt a little insta-love to me. Jude met Khiara when he plucked her from a fight in her village, and brought her to join his forces. They start to have a thing going pretty immediately, but there isn’t really a root to why. Because she’s the only girl there? I didn’t feel compelled.
As for the mist. It makes me think of the mist from One Dark Window, if those characters didn’t have charms to ward it off. It’s said to play tricks on the mind and have horrible creatures.
We know that their King is power hungry and has lost the plot. A goddess was jilted by a lover (my guess is it’s the current King), and she took the sun away. Crops are failing. Troops get sent into the mist only to be torn apart. What isn’t explained is *why* they’re sent into the mist. It’s to find a way to get the sun back, sure, but *by what means* or *how* isn’t explained. They’re just venturing in without a plan? The King gave one riddle to find 3 P’s instead of telling them exactly what to look for? Odd.
I listened on audio and Jude’s narrator doing the King’s voice is so funny. Couldn’t take those parts seriously. It was giving 2 foot tall cartoon evil villain voice.