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polkadotgirl 's review for:
No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
4.5/5 stars:
What a book. What an intriguing, confusing, compelling, and fascinating book.
From the minute I started reading No Gods, No Monsters I could tell it was going to be an interesting read. The POV confuses the reader from the beginning and it makes them want to keep reading in order to find out what's really going on, who and what they're supposed to know, and where everything's headed. The writing is also very beautiful, and it keeps the pace of the book flowing nicely even though there aren't really many things that happen during the story until you're about 100 pages from the end. The magic in this book isn't really well-explained but I think it fits the tone of the book that it's kept a little cague and mysterious.
I'm interested to keep reading the series even though I haven't been able to find anything about when the next book in it is coming out. I'm also really looking forward to reading more from the author.
What a book. What an intriguing, confusing, compelling, and fascinating book.
From the minute I started reading No Gods, No Monsters I could tell it was going to be an interesting read. The POV confuses the reader from the beginning and it makes them want to keep reading in order to find out what's really going on, who and what they're supposed to know, and where everything's headed. The writing is also very beautiful, and it keeps the pace of the book flowing nicely even though there aren't really many things that happen during the story until you're about 100 pages from the end. The magic in this book isn't really well-explained but I think it fits the tone of the book that it's kept a little cague and mysterious.
I'm interested to keep reading the series even though I haven't been able to find anything about when the next book in it is coming out. I'm also really looking forward to reading more from the author.