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A review by heartbrekker
A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir
5.0
I’ve tried and failed numerous times to write a review for ARATG, but words seem to fail me whenever I do.
It certainly was worth the long year (and nine months?) wait for its release. You really see the depth and precision within Sabaa’s writing after reading this novel. Her storytelling just blows me away into the space time continuum.
She threw out so many seedlings to her true intentions within the first two novels, and I’d highly recommend rereading them before ARATG. You have the full picture, and it helps to delve through her foreshadowing.
It’s so exciting to see people still posting their thoughts about Reaper even weeks later, and I’m so happy to see people picking up the first book because of the buzz.
Nothing has made me happier than seeing a book deservedly get love and appreciation. There’s a reason my expectations for novels are so high, and it comes down to stories like this one.
If you didn’t already guess, I did give Reaper an “ALL THE STARS” rating. It most definitely is a solid choice for my “Favorite Reads of 2018.”
P.S. Did I mention I cried?
It certainly was worth the long year (and nine months?) wait for its release. You really see the depth and precision within Sabaa’s writing after reading this novel. Her storytelling just blows me away into the space time continuum.
She threw out so many seedlings to her true intentions within the first two novels, and I’d highly recommend rereading them before ARATG. You have the full picture, and it helps to delve through her foreshadowing.
It’s so exciting to see people still posting their thoughts about Reaper even weeks later, and I’m so happy to see people picking up the first book because of the buzz.
Nothing has made me happier than seeing a book deservedly get love and appreciation. There’s a reason my expectations for novels are so high, and it comes down to stories like this one.
If you didn’t already guess, I did give Reaper an “ALL THE STARS” rating. It most definitely is a solid choice for my “Favorite Reads of 2018.”
P.S. Did I mention I cried?