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battibatt 's review for:
Prince of the Sorrows
by Kellen Graves
I really enjoyed this book, and I am waiting for the library to get the second one for me to read.
The mythology felt well-fleshed out and easy to follow. I also appreciate a genre book about somebody who is remarkable as a character, but who doesn't fall into icky "Chosen One" tropes. While Saffron survives some wild stuff, he is fleshed out and it's believable that his pure grit and stubbornness is enough to get him through.
I also LOVE LOVE LOVE any genre book that does right by its queer characters and readers. The author incorporates queer characters in a way that feels real and beautiful.
I'd recommend this for folks who love fantasy with romance elements and anybody who loves impossibly beautiful men. If you enjoy Sara J Maas but are icked out by some of the heteronormative weird stuff she does, you should read this. If you like cottagecore, hobbits, witchy stuff, fairies, and don't mind a little violence, you should read this.
The mythology felt well-fleshed out and easy to follow. I also appreciate a genre book about somebody who is remarkable as a character, but who doesn't fall into icky "Chosen One" tropes. While Saffron survives some wild stuff, he is fleshed out and it's believable that his pure grit and stubbornness is enough to get him through.
I also LOVE LOVE LOVE any genre book that does right by its queer characters and readers. The author incorporates queer characters in a way that feels real and beautiful.
I'd recommend this for folks who love fantasy with romance elements and anybody who loves impossibly beautiful men. If you enjoy Sara J Maas but are icked out by some of the heteronormative weird stuff she does, you should read this. If you like cottagecore, hobbits, witchy stuff, fairies, and don't mind a little violence, you should read this.