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A review by being_stupid
The Book That Wouldn't Burn by Mark Lawrence
adventurous
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
4.0
The first chapters on Evar's pov were HORRENDOUS in their repeations of literally everything but thank god it got better. Maybe I'm dumb because I didn't get why it had to repeat the same world building thins over and over from one paragraph to the next.
Just for that it didn't deserve 5 stars but that was a really enjoyable read.
When Evar realises he's in love with Livira he proceeds to describe her as fragile. Someone with fragile features and figure. She's not what i would call fragile and i don't understand why this had to be included. And also that made me uncomfortable, i get that, that is Evar pov but i don't get why when the only girl he remembering was Clovis, so he couldn't possibly think women as weaker. However on that point, compared to Clovis she could be considered fragile on some aspects. She's not as strong or anything but by that point Evar is knows Livira by more than her looks or what he thought she looked like, and opinions on someone shape how we perceive them. PLUS, with the Exchange he should percieve her as what he expects/wants to, because I don't really believe that they got over that whole thing.
HOWEVER, this books has a tendency to explain why each character is feeling something, and Livira supposed fragility, fragile figure, is not put in opposition with Clovis' or anyone else for that matter. AND, it only starts when we have a romatic subplot (or plot ??). So again not 5 stars.
Also the whole Livira being an Assistant for possibly century and lowkey raising Evar was weird, made 100% sense and was weird, but also would have been more developed on.
Just for that it didn't deserve 5 stars but that was a really enjoyable read.
HOWEVER, this books has a tendency to explain why each character is feeling something, and Livira supposed fragility, fragile figure, is not put in opposition with Clovis' or anyone else for that matter. AND, it only starts when we have a romatic subplot (or plot ??). So again not 5 stars.
Also the whole Livira being an Assistant for possibly century and lowkey raising Evar was weird, made 100% sense and was weird, but also would have been more developed on.