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Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim
5.0

this was a surprisingly good read and i found myself enjoying it more than i thought i would! the six crimson cranes duology was fine — i had my issues with both novels, but i grew to love the world building and characters, and i wanted to try reading the blood of stars series next and i enjoyed it much more than scc.

the world building in this book was magical and unique. i loved the first part of the book and the different fashion challenges that maia was put through. at times i wondered how she would overcome the many challenges that she faced and i was rooting for her the entire time. my only nitpick with this part was that i had trouble visualizing all the different dresses. i feel it would have benefitted more as an animated show, but that is definitely a me problem! elizabeth lim has a gorgeous writing style that makes the world feel so magical, even making the concept of designing dresses fun to read.

it was the second and third parts of the novel that really upped my rating for this book. the way edan and maia’s relationship slowly started to bloom made my heart giddy with excitement as they went on a quest to retrieve the sun, moon and stars. edan is such a swoon worthy character it’s hard not to fall for him. i love their dynamic, all the teasing, bantering, bickering, but i also love how self sacrificing both characters are and the care they have for each other. i think their relationship felt organic and was well paced out and i felt their bond grow with each chapter.

there were a few nitpicks and choices made in the third act that veered in a different direction than i expected, but the plot twist in the end is definitely something i cannot wait to see explored more in the sequel.

4.5 stars rounded up!