a guy who is half angel half demon has to go rescue his husband and long-lost son from celestial shenanigans. kinda reads like if the DaVinci Code and The Old Guard had a baby. that sounds entertaining in theory, but you need to work a little to convincingly write an 800 year old character, and for me this didn't hit the mark.
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satanicguava@bookwyrm.social reviewed Los Nefilim by T. Frohock
satanicguava@bookwyrm.social reviewed In Memoriam by Alice Winn
now what was the point of all that
2 stars
any theme established in the first book is so very neatly and meticulously deconstructed by this book that i'm confused as to why this was written. neither the world, nor any single character grows or changes, which is weird because they do in the first book, and then all that change is carefully undone in this one.
entertaining
3 stars
i kinda want to describe this as "succession" meets netflix adaptation of the grisha trilogy, except greek, but that makes it sound way cooler and sleeker than it is. a bunch of powerful but completely inept immortal teenagers squabble over family dynamics. i don't mean that as a complaint- the complete inability of these characters to ever successfully do one single thing was actually what charmed me. i feel like usually in these deadly court dramas, everyone is a master manipulator pulling at strings. here, everyone is 200 years old and no one has managed to cultivate any strategic thinking skills in that amount of time whatsoever. it's refreshing and comedic. stars knocked off because it does drag on in between the failures.
1/2 of an incredible book, 1/2 of a very good book
5 stars
navigates complexity in a propulsive and heartwrenching manner. the first half asks important questions that don't have answers, and then the second decides there are in fact earnest and hopeful answers after all. felt a little twee, but i adored these characters and felt so strongly for them, and i read this whole thing in one explosive rush. i may not completely vibe with the resolutions given, but i'm engaged and pensive and grateful over the questions being asked. edit: ok its been 24 hours and i bumped it from 4 stars to 5 stars because i'm still chewing this book over and i think i will be for months
aaaaaah
5 stars
this was stunning. i felt so full of every single emotion. reminiscent of portrait of a lady on fire for both the classical music tie-in and the interiority of women, tracing the paths of liberation and constraint and the day-to-day life thrumming throughout all of it.
this is a book about tragedy and joy and unforgivableness and triumph and sensuality and wet fleshy bodies and unappetizing foods and familial tenderness and betrayal and above all else, a book about falling in love.
satanicguava@bookwyrm.social reviewed Alone by E. J. Noyes
bamboozling
1 star
Content warning I'm about to literally spoil the whole book
she engineered the whole thing??? the PSYCHIATRIST literally stood behind one-way glass and picked celeste because she ~wanted~ her?? this isnt even dubcon it's just straight up sexual assault. a portrait of a child abuse survivor who lacks all context for healthy relations being groomed and deluded into yet another abusive relationship. can you imagine a story where a male protagonist did this to a female protagonist and it was sold as a romance. actually yes i can imagine it it would be the movie Passengers with jennifer lawrence and chris pratt. that's a bad movie.
gross gory lovely and very esoteric
3 stars
3.5/5 stars because the prose was lovely and poetic but i didnt have a single idea what was going on the whole time, like factually plot-wise.
i kept wondering if i missed something and this was a sequel to another work or set in a pre-existing universe. MC was kind of hard to understand. but i LOVED the world, grimdark urban fantasy where a cabal of thamaturges seeks to use the city to bring an ancient dark god back to life. urban fantasy is usually so spunky, this was a nice change.