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A review by dame_samara
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
5.0
This book has been on My TBR for quite some time; Good Reads says that I put it on my TBR in May of last year, but I distinctly remember looking at it when I was in B&N picking up books for my little brothers birthday earlier than that and being captivated by the cover.
Honestly, I am struggling to find ways to express how much I love this book now that I have finished it.
I'm a sucker for dual perspective storytelling, where one perspective is in the past, and one is in the present. Especially with us getting to watch January learn about that past in the story alongside us, it was gorgeous.
This book is very much a love story, but I struggle to consider it a romance fiction piece.
Honestly, I am struggling to find ways to express how much I love this book now that I have finished it.
I'm a sucker for dual perspective storytelling, where one perspective is in the past, and one is in the present. Especially with us getting to watch January learn about that past in the story alongside us, it was gorgeous.
This book is very much a love story, but I struggle to consider it a romance fiction piece.