Take a photo of a barcode or cover
squishies 's review for:
The Aeronaut's Windlass
by Jim Butcher
4.5 - 4.75 stars
This book was utterly engrossing to read.
I love how Butcher can make the world, magic system, characters, and plot so immersive, interesting, and relatively believable.
I can't decide who I like better: Folly or Benedict... Maybe Folly.
The only thing that made me go "ugh" was the usage of ending a question with phrases like "is it not" and "are you not". Totally not his fault, I blame it on a trashy romance I'm struggling through and the author tacked these phrases on to almost every. Single. Question. As well as starting a sentence (not a question) with "Why" to sound more posh. *pulls out hair* [I am now worried she has ruined me for them.]
This book was utterly engrossing to read.
I love how Butcher can make the world, magic system, characters, and plot so immersive, interesting, and relatively believable.
I can't decide who I like better: Folly or Benedict... Maybe Folly.
The only thing that made me go "ugh" was the usage of ending a question with phrases like "is it not" and "are you not". Totally not his fault, I blame it on a trashy romance I'm struggling through and the author tacked these phrases on to almost every. Single. Question. As well as starting a sentence (not a question) with "Why" to sound more posh. *pulls out hair* [I am now worried she has ruined me for them.]