Ratings35
Average rating4.2
One for the purists. This collection of short vignettes told from Nezha's side give a tiny bit more flesh to his character, but this is not essential reading by any stretch of the imagination. Fun for people who want a bit more Poppy War but it doesn't really add anything at all to the overall story
“She's the only divine thing he's ever believed in. The only creature in this vast, cruel land who could kill him. And sometimes, in his loveliest dreams, he imagines she does.”
I am fully convinced that R.F. Kuang enjoys us being in pain. This was just the nail on the coffin. Definitely hurt more reading it after finishing the last book.
“He can't take his eyes off of her. She's the most magnificent thing he's ever seen.”
Reading from Nezha's point of view made heartbreaking moments in the book much more painful.
“She terrifies him, and he loves her so much.”
What an effective use of 15 pages. Deepens Nezha's character quite a lot. Definitely worth taking the time to read.
“She's the only divine thing he's ever believed in. The only creature in this vast, cruel land who could kill him. And sometimes, in his loveliest dreams, he imagines she does.”