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Damsel
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“A clear path back then might not be a clear path now.”
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The concept of this book is so interesting to me and I especially loved the addition of the past princess’ experience to not only increase Elodie’s chances of survival but support her mental battle. Elodie’s personal battle against the elements and herself really is the heart of the story. However, I felt that it could have been explored in more depth. I think a lot of this story could have. Despite touching on heavy topics, a lot of the narrative felt superficial. But, Evelyn Skye does do a great job of embedding themes of female empowerment throughout the story.
Really my main critique is the juvenile writing style. While I enjoy and read a majority of YA (and occasionally middle grade books), this story felt almost too juvenile?
Overall, the story itself was interesting, and the ending took me by surprise. But, I think it could have delved deeper into the complexity of certain plot points.
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The concept of this book is so interesting to me and I especially loved the addition of the past princess’ experience to not only increase Elodie’s chances of survival but support her mental battle. Elodie’s personal battle against the elements and herself really is the heart of the story. However, I felt that it could have been explored in more depth. I think a lot of this story could have. Despite touching on heavy topics, a lot of the narrative felt superficial. But, Evelyn Skye does do a great job of embedding themes of female empowerment throughout the story.
Really my main critique is the juvenile writing style. While I enjoy and read a majority of YA (and occasionally middle grade books), this story felt almost too juvenile?
Overall, the story itself was interesting, and the ending took me by surprise. But, I think it could have delved deeper into the complexity of certain plot points.
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