I can't even finish this. The feminist message in it is shoved in my face so much and so often that I just can't take it. The election plot is a thin parallel of the 2016 presidential election and it's trying to suggest that all sexist men are part of a secret order.
It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't say it was great either. Some style choices hurt the pacing as I had to pause and adjust my brain back and forth from reading in third person to second person and back. The story is a good concept but I wasn't able to really get invested in it. Hopefully anybody else that reads it has a better time than I did and enjoys it.
Some what interesting premise, horrible execution. The world is confusing, the plot is nonsensical and the characters are flat. They three heroes are generic hero kids that don't even feel believable. The villain is a basic mustache twirling antagonist that fails to come off as anything more complex. Failed to keep me interested.
I would definitely recommend this to someone who enjoys the Dresden Files but it's important to go in not looking for the same thing. It's darker and grittier.
This book grabbed from the first chapter and didn't let go. Before I knew it I had read a hundred pages and I couldn't stop. It is a wild ride from beginning to end and the characters are great.
An absolutely stunning book that wish I could give 6 out 5. Gorgeous prose and amazing story crafted with such love of stories and storytelling. If this isn't on your list, it should be.
What an absolutely stunning book. I was so blown away with it while reading that I ordered the next two books. My only problem now is that I enjoyed it so much that I've flown through before the next ones arrived in the mail!
I found out about this book through The Witcher games. The universe is incredibly reach and each of the short stories in this book adds another layer to the world. The story of a monster hunter that travels the world is incredibly interesting.