Fantasy Moon
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One of my college friends recommended that I read this when it was first released. I purchased a copy a few months ago and it has sat as a TBR title since then. Now I feel the desire to start reading it.
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Oh goodness. I must be the only person who hated this book! And I mean hated! I thought it was just plain boring. It dragged on and on and on and on and on, the ending was predictable, and I found the language... awkward, I guess? It's like she was torn between trying to write a literary masterpiece and a bestseller, and never could figure out which one was more important to her.
I did like the info on Vlad the Impaler, though. I thought the historical details were really interesting, but the whole "bad writing vs. interesting information" reminds me too much of Dan Brown, and it makes me hate the book even more.
Should I re-read it? Sometimes that helps, because I have been know to fall in love with a book, and then whatever I read next is automatically a let-down because I'm still lost in the previous story. (Does that make sense?) Could that be the case here?
I just realized something does our narrator ever have a name? I didn't notice it in the book but I now realize thatI'm notsure we ever know her name, and I've already returned it to the library so I can't check.
It's on my list for payday. Along with Clive Barker's The Scarlet Gospels.