First half of the book the stories were good. The second half it was just… okay.

What Fury Brings brought me fury alright. Not for me.

I’m DNFing this series. I gave it two books and both books had good potential but it just goes down hill before the 50% mark.

Mmm. 2.5 ⭐️

Had a great start then it fizzled out and became boring.

This is the epitome of the millennial cringe during my middle school years between 2006-2008.

Interesting.

Now, I’m not a religious type of person but this was a book club pick from one of the people who is rather religious.

I do think those that are religious and like to cherry pick their religious text should read this because some of what is talked about I agree with.

It’s a DNF for me.

Hmm. It’s interesting enough to continue reading the other books. But it’s just okay.

This dragged too much.

Not as good as other stories from Robert Chambers. It’s atmospheric though.

It’s short poems. Some make sense while others do not. I think its about death

Hmm. Not bad. Interesting and intriguing. Need to process what I read.

It’s rather dry and repetitive if you’ve read other short stories by Robert. Cats, death and endless monologuing.

Fast read… however it’s giving middle book syndrome.

Aspects are good but other parts are boring.

I have to ponder this one a little more.

So, it’s about an hour read which is a positive but it’s just… below-average read. Boring. If we look at this with a modern perspective it is problematic but that’s not my issue. My issue is that the writing style and overall story is nothing spectacular. 2.5

Fast read and it’s interesting. I’m intrigued.

A rather interesting and delightful retelling. Different and I enjoyed it

*sigh*

Some parts of the book are good. But so much of this is utterly boring. The characters are easily forgotten about. The story is… not unique and has been done time-and-time again.

90 pages and it took me 9 months to read. That should tell you something.