![]() ![]() So, the Ronar value strength and doing the hard thing and so Nasha murders a lot of people while assuring herself she’s not a monster. She’s tried very, very hard to rid herself of the title “sloper” and to be accepted into a clan known as the Ronar. Nasha is kind of like this tribal woman who’s from an area known as the “slopes” but that’s not exactly a good thing. So, we’ve got three POVs, Nasha, Adrian, and Lynn. I do enjoy it, but it does take brainpower I don’t always have the time or investment for, it’s actually been a while since I’ve had a book this dense and complicated. So, I usually harp on about characters telling things they already know for the reader’s benefit, and this is like the extreme opposite of that approach. Everything, more or less, is left up to reader to figure out on their own. So, there’s not a lot of what people call hand-holding or like, exposition in this book. There was a lot go over, there were a lot of details I didn’t remember so I went back to skim read as a refresher and actually I ended up just sinking into the story and doing a full re-read and enjoying myself a lot more on the second round. So, I read this way back when it was first announced and I went to film a review for this and I just could not come up with words. ![]()
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