![]() ![]() ![]() However, I continued on and I really wish that I had just stopped at 9%. I gave this book a chance even though I should have DNF’d it at 9% for being horribly racist, but I wanted to see if that was the only instance of it being racially insensitive. It’s been awhile since I have been this incensed by a book. I am going to try to make this a review and not a rant, but it’s going to be hard so, forgive me ahead of time. Together they must kill the king (yes, the prince’s father) and end the war (but will it really end?). A boy (way to down play him) with monstrous secrets (literally) is clearly the authors favorite character and should have been the main character (because then this might have been good). ![]() A prince of the other country is in danger (of drinking himself to death) and doesn’t know who to trust. In a centuries long war, that we don’t ever learn the cause of, a young woman, who is theoretically the main character, can talk to the Gods of her country. “We’re all monsters, Nadya, some of us just hide it better than others.” ![]()
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