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The Last Sin Eater
by Francine Rivers
This book was so sweet.
I loved the characters, especially their names, the setting, and the way the story was told. It was so incredibly sweet and innocent, but at the same time very...not...
The book definitely dealt with some extremely heavy things, and I'm amazed to find a book with so many violent, heavy, rough, and heartbreaking themes woven throughout that still manages to come across with the atmosphere of innocence, sweetness, and childlike purity.
I loved the mountain setting, and the accent, and the names.
It isn't incredibly fast-paced, and I didn't binge-read it, but I don't think there woukd have been a need. It didn't make it feel dragged out, and though at times a few parts felt slow, overall the pacing was very fitting.
Did I mention how much I loved the names?
So yes. This book definitely deserves a read. It's sweet and innocent, yet heavy and heartbreaking at the same time. And I loved it.
I loved the characters, especially their names, the setting, and the way the story was told. It was so incredibly sweet and innocent, but at the same time very...not...
The book definitely dealt with some extremely heavy things, and I'm amazed to find a book with so many violent, heavy, rough, and heartbreaking themes woven throughout that still manages to come across with the atmosphere of innocence, sweetness, and childlike purity.
I loved the mountain setting, and the accent, and the names.
It isn't incredibly fast-paced, and I didn't binge-read it, but I don't think there woukd have been a need. It didn't make it feel dragged out, and though at times a few parts felt slow, overall the pacing was very fitting.
Did I mention how much I loved the names?
So yes. This book definitely deserves a read. It's sweet and innocent, yet heavy and heartbreaking at the same time. And I loved it.