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A Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1)
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after The Hunger Games there were like a gazillion YA dystopia rip-offs everywhere; Gone Girl resulted in a whole bunch of domestic thrillers with the same he/said/she/said vibes; madeline miller's Circe paved the way to countless feminist retellings of greek myths; and now, thanks to Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows, heist fantasy novels are the lateest trend. maybe younger readers will be able to enjoy this or feel less cynical about it...i tried giving it a shot but found the writing, from the banter to the character dynamics, childish
after The Hunger Games there were like a gazillion YA dystopia rip-offs everywhere; Gone Girl resulted in a whole bunch of domestic thrillers with the same he/said/she/said vibes; madeline miller's Circe paved the way to countless feminist retellings of greek myths; and now, thanks to Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows, heist fantasy novels are the lateest trend. maybe younger readers will be able to enjoy this or feel less cynical about it...i tried giving it a shot but found the writing, from the banter to the character dynamics, childish
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January 5, 2024
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January 5, 2024
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